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Read  Carefully  Before  Ordering 


All  prices  in  this  catalogue,  owing  to  uncertain  market  conditions,  are  subject  to  change 
without  notice.  Should  there  be  a  drop  in  the  market  on  any  article  (listed  in  this 
catalogue)  at  time  of  purchase,  we  will  gladly  give  the  customer  the  benefit  of  the  re¬ 
duction.  This  policy  applies  to  all  grain,  grass,  vegetable  and  flower  seeds  as  well  as 
all  other  items  quoted  herein.  WE  DELIVER  all  Vegetable  and  Flower  Seeds  when 
bought  at  the  packet,  ounce,  or  }/i  pound  prices,  but  when  seeds  ordered  are  listed  in 
pounds,  postage  should  be  added  at  the  rate  of  8  cents  per  pound.  Each  additional 
pound  add  1  cent.  Insurance  3  cents.  In  all  other  cases  goods  will  be  SHIPPED 
F.  0.  B.  LEWISTON. 

No  charge  for  packing,  unless  otherwise  stated.  Bags  will  be  charged  for  as  follows: 
2  bushel  bags.  30  cents;  'A  bushel  bags,  20  cents;  peck  bags,  15  cents;  x/i  peck  bags, 
10  cents. 

We  give  no  warranty  expressed  or  implied,  as  to  description,  quality  or  productiveness 
of  our  seeds,  and  in  sending  them  out,  will  in  no  way  be  responsible  for  crops  or  lack 
of  satisfactory  product  from  our  seeds.  If  the  purchaser  does  not  accept  the  goods 
on  these  terms,  we  must  be  notified  at  once,  when  we  will  give  full  instructions  for  dis¬ 
position  of  such  goods.  This  is  the  invariable  rule  of  reliable  business  houses. 

We  do,  however,  purchase  our  seeds  from  reputable  growers  and  employ  every  means, 
taught  us  from  years  of  successful  dealing  in  seeds,  to  insure  proper  grading  and  purity. 
Seeds  are  tested  by  our  experts  before  offering  them  for  sale,  so  we  are  as  reasonably 
sure  of  their  germination  as  nature  and  science  permits  of  assurance. 


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NOTE — We  would  deem  it  a  great  favor  if  our  customers,  or  those  wishing  to  remain 
on  our  mailing  list,  thereby  receiving  our  catalogue,  would  inform  us  of  change  in  address. 

“GOOD  EQUIPMENT  MAKES  A  GOOD  FARMER  BETTER” 

Haskell  Implement  &  Seed  Co. 

20-22,24  CHAPEL  STREET 
LEWISTON,  MAINE 

New  England  Telephone  Private  Line  27 


Foreword 


Soil  and  yield  are  not  affected  by  business  conditions, 
but  seeds  are  lower  in  price.  They  are  cheaper  this  year 
than  they  have  been  in  a  decade.  Because  the  soil  will 
produce  just  as  much  as  it  did  last  year  with  like  treat¬ 
ment,  the  crop  should  be  larger  with  more  seed  to  the 
dollar.  Price  of  products  may  have  been  lower  last  year 
but  the  wise  farmer  will  see  a  season  as  a  possible  rising- 
market  offers  a  better  price.  More  intensified  should  be 
the  tilling  of  the  soil  in  times  like  these,  for  like  any  busi¬ 
ness  that  is  to  go  through,  every  advantage  should  be 
watched  and  taken. 

By  the  presentation  of  this,  the  1932  catalog,  it  is  with 
respect  of  the  truth  that  the  statement  is  made:  That  on 
its  pages  will  be  found  lower  prices  on  flower  and  vege¬ 
table  seed,  poultry  and  dairy  equipment,  as  well  as  other 
sundry  items.  Since  1870,  when  this  business  was  founded, 
diligent  research  has  supported  the  method  of  selection 
of  the  things  that  are  offered  in  this  catalog. 


HASKELL  IMPLEMENT  AND  SEED  CO. 

LEWISTON  MAINE 


CHOICE  FLOWER  SEEDS  -  General  List 


MOST  flowering  plants  will  live  in  almost  any  soil,  but  to  give  them  a  fair  chance  to  develop, 
some  care  should  be  taken  to  make  the  ground  suited  to  their  needs.  The  soil  best  adapted  for 
flowering  plants  generally  is  a  light,  friable  loam,  containing  a  sufficient  amount  of  sand  to 

render  it  porous.  Many  flowers  are  better  if  produced  on  plants  of  vigorous  growth,  hence  a  por- 

tion  of  the  garden  should  be  prepared  by  deep  digging,  thorough  pulverization  and  liberal  enriching 
with  large  quantities  of  well-rotted  manure.  Since  some  other  varieties  produce  the  largest  and 
finest  colored  flowers  when  grown  on  rather  light,  poor  soil,  a  portion  of  the  garden  should  not  be 
enriched.  While  some  seeds  need  special  treatment,  the  following  general  rules  will  apply  to  all.  Make  the 
surface  of  the  soil  as  fine,  smooth  and  level  as  possible;  do  not  plant  when  the  ground  is  wet;  cover  each  lot 
of  seeds  to  a  uniform  depth,  which  should  be  not  more  than  four  to  six  times  the  diameter  of  the  seed;  press 

the  soil  firmly  over  the  seed;  plant  in  rows  so  that  the  starting  plants  can  be  seen  easily;  thin  out  the  young 

plants  to  prevent  crowding  and  keep  entirely  free  from  weeds. 

POSTAGE  PREPAID  ON  ALL  FLOWER  SEEDS  IN  PACKETS  AT  PRICES  QUOTED 

SPECIAL  INDUCEMENTS 


When  the  money  accompanies  the  order,  purchasers 
of  Seeds  in  packets  at  catalogue  prices  may  select  2  5 
CENTS’  WORTH  EXTRA  PACKETS  FOR  EACH  $1.00 
SENT.  Thus  anyone  enclosing  $1.00  MAY  ORDER 
SEEDS  IN  PACKETS  AMOUNTING  TO  $1.25.  Two 
dollars  sent  ito  us  with  the  order  will  pay  for  seeds 
IN  PACKETS  amounting  to  $2.50  and  so  on.  This 
offer  does  NOT  include  seeds  in  collections  by  weight 
or  measure,  bulbs,  plants,  or  anything  EXCEPTING 
SEEDS  IN  PACKETS. 

Plants  are  generally  known  and  described  as  An¬ 
nuals,  Biennials  and  Perennials.  The  term  annual  is 
applied  to  plants  which  flower  and  ripen  their  seeds 
the  same  season.  Plardy  annuals  are  those  which  may 
be  sown  in  the  open  ground.  Half  hardy  annuals  are 
those  which  should  be  started  in  the  house  and  trans¬ 
planted  to  the  garden.  The  term  biennial  is  applied 
to  plants  which  flower  the  second  season  after  planting 
and  then  perish;  the  term  perennial  to  plants  which 
flower  the  second  season  after  planting,  and  continue 
to  flower  year  after  year. 

ADONIS.  (Pheasant’s  Eye).  Hardy  annual.  This 
showy  plant  with  dark  green  feathery  foliage  bears 
small  deep  crimson  flowers  with  dark  centers.  Remain 
in  bloom  a  long  time  and  keep  long  as  a  cut  flower. 
One  foot  high.  Pkt.,  .10 

AGERATUM.  (Floss-Flower).  Half  hardy  annual. 
Blossoms  continually  throughout  the  summer  and 
thrives  in  hot  weather.  Highly  prized  for  bedding  out, 
and  valuable  for  winter  blooming  indoors. 

Imperial  dwarf.  Dark  blue.  9  in.;  good  for  edging. 

Pkt.,  .10 

ALYSSUM.  Very  hardy,  free  blooming  dwarf  plants, 
all  varieties  growing  freely  in  common  soil.  The 
pretty,  fragrant  flowers  are  much  prized  for  bouquets; 
excellent  for  the  summer  garden. 

The  perennial  variety  is  very  useful  in  the  rock 
garden. 


Little  Gem.  White.  Hardy  annual.  They  grow 
but  three  or  four  inches  in  height,  very  compact,  or 
spreading  growth,  each  plant  often  forming  a  circle 
a  foot  in  diameter.  Pkt.,  .10 

Saxatile  Compactum.  Perennial.  Grows  about  nine 
inches  high,  producing  a  mass  of  yellow  blossoms. 

Pkt.,  .10 


ALYSSUM 


AMARANTHUS.  Ornamental  foliage.  Very  strik¬ 
ing  and  effective  decorative  plants.  Sow  early  and  set 
out  young  plants  early  in  June.  Annual. 

Tricolor.  Mixed — Carmine  scarlet,  splendid  variety. 
4  to  5  feet.  Pkt.,  .10 


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ANTIRRHINUM.  (Snapdragon  )  Beautiful,  hardy. 


free  blooming  plants  for  summer  and  fall.  Flowers 
the  first  year  from  seed  as  annuals  and  should  be 
treated  as  such  Average  height.  1  V2  feet. 

Crimson  Pkt.,  .10 

White  .  Pkt.,  .10 

Finest  Mixed .  i’kt.,  .10 


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AQUILEGIA.  Columbine.  Hardy  perennial.  One 
of  the  most  beautiful  of  the  old-fashioned  flowers. 

Finest  Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 


ASTER 

ASTER.  One  of  the  most  popular  flowers  grown.  Of 
easy  cultivation.  For  July  and  August  flowers  seeds 
should  be  started  in  a  hot  bed.  Seeds  sown  in  the  open 
ground  in  May  will  bloom  in  September  and  October. 
Fine  for  cut  flowers. 


AMERICAN  BRANCHING.  A  free  growing  Aster 
of  robust,  erect  habit.  The  blossoms  are  large  and 
are  borne  at  the  end  of  each  branch.  They  are  almost 
round  and  are  very  desirable  for  cutting.  Height, 
2  to  3  feet. 


Crimson . 

Rose . 

White . 

.Finest  Mixed 


Pkt.,  .to 
Pkt.,  .10 
Pkt.,  .10 
Pkt.,  .10 


HEART  OF  FRANCE.  The  largest  flowering  dark 
red  Aster  grown.  Opens  red  and  deepens  with  age, 
retaining  its  beauty  to  the  end.  Flowers  are  borne 
on  long  strong  stems.  Height,  2  feet . Pkt.,  .10 


AMERICAN  BRANCHING 


QUEEN  OF  THE  MARKET.  An  early  flowering 
variety.  Flowers  are  of  medium  size,  fully  double, 
and  have  long  slender  stems.  Very  fine  for  bedding. 
Height,  iy2  feet. 

Finest  .Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

GIANT  COMET.  These  are  one  of  the  most  popular 
varieties.  The  plants  are  of  a  pyramidal  form  and 
the  blossoms,  whose  petals  are  curled  and  twisted, 
are  borne  on  long  strong  stems.  They  resemble  Jap¬ 
anese  Chrysanthemums.  Height,  2  feet. 


Crimson . 

Rose  Pink . 

Dark  Blue . 

White . 

Finest  Mixed 


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ALL  SORTS  MIXED.  A  mixture  of  all  varieties 
and  all  colors . Pkt.,  .10 

BALSAM.  Annual.  Beautiful  plants  for  the  sum¬ 

mer  garden.  Of  fine  pyramidal  form,  thickly  studded 
with  large  flowers  of  rich  shades.  They  should  be 
started  early  in  heat  and  transplanted.  We  offer  the 
finest  strains  in  cultivation. 

Double  Dwarf  Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 

BOSTON  IVY.  A  favorite  hardy  perennial  climber 
with  large  five-lobed  leaves  turning  to  a  bright  red 
color  in  the  fall.  It  easily  clings  to  walls  of  wood, 

brick  or  stone  . Pkt.,  .10 


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CALENDULA.  Vigorous,  hardy,  free-flowering  an¬ 
nuals,  with  large,  flat,  double  flowers;  valuable  for 
growing  in  light  soils,  or  dry  situations.  They  are 
useful  as  cut  flowers,  and  are  frequently  grown  under 
glass  during  winter  for  cutting.  1  foot. 


Calendula 


BALL’S  ORANGE.  Beautiful  well  formed  flowers  of 
bright  orange  color  and  borne  on  long  stems.  Pkt.,  .10 

RADIO.  A  new  variety  of  Calendulas  which  is  be¬ 
coming  very  popular.  The  flowers  are  globular  in 
shape  with  bristling  quilled  petals.  The  color  is  rich 
orange . Pkt.  .10 

CALLIOPSIS.  A  half  hardy  annual  of  quick  growth, 
doing  well  in  almost  any  location,  and  blooming 

throughout  the  season,  it  is  exceedingly  showy  and 
of  easiest  culture . Pkt.,  .10 

Dwarf  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

CAMPANULA.  Hardy  perennial.  These  grand 
old  flowers  are  of  easiest  culture,  and  one  of  the  most 
attractive.  Sow  seed  in  the  open  the  last  of  June  or 
first  of  July,  and  transplant.  They  will  b'oom  the 
following  spring  if  protected  over  winter. 

Medium.  Old  fashioned  Canterbury  Bell. 


Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

Cup  and  Saucer  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 


CANNA.  Indian  Shot.  Annual.  The  luxuriant 
foliage  and  superb  flower  of  the  Cannas,  especially  of 
the  new  French  and  Italian  races,  easily  places  them 
foremost  among  our  sub-tropical  plants. 

Crozy’s  Newest  Mixture . . Pkt.,  .10 


CANDYTUFT.  Showy,  hardy  annuals,  growing 
about  a  foot  in  height.  Excellent  for  bouquets. 


Carmine . Pkt.,  .10 

Empress  White  . .Pkt.,  .10 

Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 


CARNATIONS — Marguerite — The  earliest  of  all 
Carnations,  blooming  in  July  or  August  if  sown  in 
spring  and  continuing  till  frost.  Being  half-hardy 
perennials,  a  slight  protection  of  coarse  straw  or  pine 
boughs  will  preserve  them  during  winter  and  they  will 
flower  profusely  the  next  summer,  or  they  may  be 
potted  to  bloom  during  the  winter  in  the  house.  The 
flowers  are  large,  about  eighty  per  cent,  usually  com¬ 
ing  double;  beautifully  fringed  and  clove-scented. 

Giant  White . Pkt.,  .10 

Giant  Rose . Pkt.,  .10 

Giant  Red . Pkt.,  .10 

Giant  Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 

CENTAUREA.  Flowering  Annuals.  Giant  Corn 
Flower.  The  flowers  are  of  enormous  size;  and  of  the 
most  charming  colors,  including  white,  pink,  lilac, 
rose  and  purple.  They  are  among  our  best  summer 
flowers  for  cutting. 

Dark  Blue . Pkt.,  .10 

Cyanus — Bachelor’s  Buttons,  mixed . Pkt.,  .10 


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CELOSIA,  or  Coxcomb.  Showy  annuals  of  easy 
cultivation;  producing  large,  brilliant,  comb-like 
flower  heads.  They  prefer  a  light  soil,  and  should 
not  be  allowed  to  become  crowded  if  a  dwarf  habit  is 
desired. 

Tall  Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 

CHRYSANTHEMUM  (Annual  Varieties) 

Showy,  hardy  annuals  of  easiest  cultivation  and 
blooming-  early  in  summer.  They  are  most  desirable 
for  sea-shore  and  mountain  garden.  Height,  2  feet. 

Double  Mixed  Pkt.,  .10 

COBOEA  SCAXDENS.  Tender  Annual.  A  fine  rapid 
growing  climber  with  handsome  foliage  and  large, 
bell-shaped  flowers,  green  at  first  but  rapidly  chang¬ 
ing  to  a  beautiful,  deep  violet-blue.  Seed  should  be 
planted  on  edee  in  hot  bed  or  rather  dry  soil  and 
barely  covered . Pkt.,  .10- 

CONVOLVULUS  MAJOR — Tall  Morning  Glory. 
Hardy  annual.  The  most  popular  and  widely  grown 
climber  for  covering  verandas,  trellises,  etc. 


Finest  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

Japanese  Morning  Glory . Pkt.,  .10 


COSMOS.  Annual.  This  is  one  of  our  most  useful 
and  beautiful  autumn  flowers.  To  get  it  in  bloom 
early,  the  seed  should  be  sown  in  May  in  the  open 
ground  where  the  plants  are  desired  to  bloom,  and  the 
seedlings  allowed  to  grow  and  flower  without  being 


transplanted. 

Finest  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

Double  Flowering  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 


COSMOS 


CYPRESS  VINE.  Ipomoea  Quamoclit.  Very  grace¬ 
ful  twining  annuals  with  feathery  dark  green  foliage 
and  star-like  flowers.  Twenty  feet. 

Scarlet . Pkt.,  .10 

DAHLIA.  This  popular  flower  can  be  easily  raised 
from  seed  and  flowered  the  same  season.  The  roots 
should  be  placed  in  dry  sand  and  kept  in  a  cellar  where 
there  is  no  frost  during  the  winter. 

Finest  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

DELPHINIUM — Perennial  Larkspur.  One  of  the 
most  beautiful  of  the  perennials.  They  are  of  easy 
culture  and  of  vigorous  growth. 

The  New  Hollyhock  Strain.  Height,  3  to  4  feet. 


DELPHI  NIUM 


DIGITALIS.  Foxglove.  Biennial.  Old-fashioned 
hardy  plants  producing  spikes  of  thimble-shaped 
flowers,  often  two  feat  long. 

Gloxinae  flowered.  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

DOLICHOS  LABLAB.  (Hyacinth  Bean.)  Annual. 
Purple.  10  feet . Pkt.,  .10 

GAILLARDIA.  Blanket  Flower  Perennial.  Daisy¬ 
like  flowers  in  various  shades  of  yellow  with  dark 
brown  centers.  Blooms  the  entire  season. 

Finest  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

ESCHSCHOL/TZLA.  California  Poppy.  The  bright 
colors,  long  duration  and  dwarf  habit  of  these  free- 
blooming,  hardy  annuals,  admirably  adapt  them  for 
massing  and  border  planting.  Height,  1  foot. 


California  Alba — White  . Pkt.,  .10 

Yellow  . Pkt.,  .10 

Mixed  . pkt.,  .10 


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DIANTHUS.  Annual.  Chinenses.  Double  Chinese 


Pinks.  Finest  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

Heddewigii  (Japan  Pinks).  Single.  First-class 
selected.  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 


Chinese  Pinks 


GOURDS.  Luxuriant,  climbing  annuals,  useful  in 
covering  arbors,  fences  or  slopes,  and  bearing  gourds 
which  are  of  interesting  forms  and  colors.  10  to  15 
feet. 

Mixed  . Pkt.,  .05 

GYPSOPHILA.  Infant’s  Breath.  Annual.  Free 
flowering,  hardy  plants,  extremely  light  and  graceful, 
easy  of  cultivation,  and  most  useful  for  bouquet  and 
cut-flower  work.  Height,  18  inches. 

Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

PERENNIAL  INFANTS  BREATH.  Fine  for  bou¬ 
quets.  Blooms  first  year  from  seed  if  sown  early. 

White  . Pkt.,  .10 

HELL1NTHUS.  Sunflower.  Hardy  annual.  The 
large  varieties  are  useful  in  forming  backgrounds  of 
large  beds  or  borders  and  for  distant  effects,  while  the 
smaller  sorts  may  be  planted  with  scarlet  Salvia, 
Cannas  and  other  tall  bedding  plants,  besides  being 
excellent  for  cutting. 

Double  Mixed  . .Pkt.,  .10 

HELIOTROPE.  Delightfully  fragrant  greenhouse 
perennial:  excellent  for  bedding  or  indoor  cultivation 
and  particularly  useful  for  cutting. 

Giant.  Newest  large  flowering  varieties  mixed. 

Pkt.,  .10 


HELICHRYSUM.  Everlasting  Flower.  Showy  an¬ 
nuals  for  beds  or  borders;  useful  as  dried  flowers  for 
winter  bouquets,  for  which  use  the  blooms  should  be 
cut  before  they  are  fully  open,  and  hung  up  to  dry 
with  the  flowers  downward  if  stiff  stems  are  desired. 
Height,  2  feet. 

Double  Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 

HUMULUS  JAPONICA.  Japanese  Hop.  Splendid 
annual  climber  of  fast  growth  and  very  ornamental. 
12  ft . Pkt.,  .10 

KOCHIA  TRICHOPHILA.  (Standing  or  summer 
Cypress.)  Splendid  ornamental  annual  of  unusually 
quick  growth,  forming  regular  pyramids  of  about  3  ft. 
in  height.  The  slender-leaved  plants  are  of  a  cypress¬ 
like  appearance  during  the  summer,  changing  their 
light-green  foliage  to  carmine  and  blood-red  colorings. 
The  plant,  also  called  “Burning  Bush,”  is  of  great 
value  when  planted  singly  or  in  groups,  as  well  as  for 
pot  culture.  3  ft . Pkt,,  .10 


Helichrysum 


Larkspur.  Splendid  hardy  annuals  with  showy 
flowers  borne  on  long  spikes;  white,  lilac,  and  all 
shades  of  blue;  excellent  for  cutting.  Height,  18  inches. 
Double  Tall.  Branching  or  stock  flowered  mixed. 

Pkt.,  .10 


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HOLLYHOCK.  Hardy  Biennial.  This  ever  popu¬ 
lar  hardy  favorite  of  our  gardens  has  very  few  rivals 
in  majestic  grandeur.  Hollyhocks  succeed  best  in 
rich,  well-drained  soil.  They  should  be  lightly  pro¬ 
tected  during  winter  with  pine  boughs,  coarse  straw, 
or  other  mulch  not  liable  to  rot.  Seeds  sown  in  July 
produce  fine  plants  for  blooming  the  following  sum¬ 
mer.  6  to  8  ft. 

Chaters  Strain.  Double  finest  mixed.  Pkt.,  .10 


HOLLYHOCK 


LOBELIA.  Annual.  The  Erinus  varieties  are 
most  valuable  for  edgings,  hanging  baskets  and  vases, 
blooming  profusely  from  June  till  frost. 

Crystal  Palace  Compacta.  The  darkest  blue.  Pkt.,  .10 

LUPINES — Hardy  Lupines.  A  hardy,  showy  peren¬ 
nial  with  long  spikes  of  flowers.  Fine  for  cutting. 

Finest  Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 

MARIGOLD.  Tagetcs.  These  handsome  half-hardy 
annuals  when  well  grown  cannot  be  surpassed  either 
in  mixed  borders  or  when  grouped  together.  They 
succeed  best  in  moderately  rich  soil  and  in  open  situa¬ 
tions,  and  are  strongly  recommended  where  a  gorgeous 
display  in  the  autumn  is  an  essential  feature. 


African — Double  tall  yellow . Pkt.,  .lo 

African — Double  tall  mixed . Pkt.,  .10 

.French — Double  tall  mixed . Pkt.,  .10 


MARVEL  OF  PERU — Four  O’clock.  An  old-fash¬ 
ioned,  sweet-scented  annual  of  various  colors.  Useful 
for  beds  or  borders.  Height,  2  ft. 

Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

MIGNONETTE.  Reseda  Odorata.  The  most  fra¬ 
grant  annual,  prized  as  much  for  forcing  in  winter  as 
for  the  summer  garden.  The  seed  should  be  sown 
early  and  the  plants  as  they  grow,  thinned  sufficiently 
to  allow  them  to  branch.  The  beds  should  be  liberally 


watered  during  dry  weather. 

Parsons’s  White . Pkt.,  .10 

Macliet,  Red  . Pkt.,  .10 

Sweet  Scented  Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 

MTOSOTIS — Forget-Me-Not.  Dwarf,  half-hardy 


perennials,  bearing  a  profusion  of  little,  star-shaped 
flowers.  They  thrive  best  in  rather  moist,  shady  sit¬ 
uations.  Most  of  them  will  bloom  the  first  year  from 
seed  if  sown  early. 

Palustris — True  Forget-Me-Not.  Dark  blue,  very 

beautiful;  profuse  flowering.  Pkt.,  .10 


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Shirley — Finest  mixed.  A  most  charming  race  of 
single  Poppies  with  shining  flowers  of  silky  texture, 
varying  in  color  from  pure  white  and  delicate  pink  to 
rosy  carmine  and  deep  crimson;  many  of  them  being 
beautifully  striped  and  edged  with  white.  The  blooms 
if  cut  when  young  will  keep  in  water  for  two  or  three 


days.  Height,  2  ft.  Pkt.,  .10 

Double  Carnation  Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 


Perennial  Varieties.  These  large  flowered  kinds  are 
very  imposing  with  their  fiery  blooms  which  are 
sometimes  six  inches  across. 

Oriental.  Orange  Scarlet  with  black  center.  Pkt.,  .10 

PETUNIA.  The  Petunia  is  popular  because  it  is  of 
easiest  cultivation,  blooms  from  early  summer  continu¬ 
ously  until  frost  and  is  one  of  the  most  showy  and 
free-growing  annuals.  Height,  12  to  15  inches. 


Single  Flowering  Petunia 


Hybrida — Finest  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

Fimbriata — Fringed,  Single  Mixed . Pkt.,  .15 

Rosy  Morn.  Pink,  with  white  throat.  Fine  for  bed¬ 
ding . Pkt.,  .10 

Senator.  Purple  with  white  throat.  Pkt.,  .10 


Double  Flowering  Petunia 

Double  Fringed — Extra  Uarge . Pkt.,  .20 


NASTURTIUMS 


NASTURTIUMS — Dwarf  varieties  mixed. 

Tom  Thumb,  or  Dwarf.  These  hardy  an¬ 
nuals  are  of  easiest  cultivation;  succeeding 
best  in  rather  light  soil,  withstanding  heat 
and  drought  and  flowering  profusely  from 
June  or  July  until  cut  down  by  severe  frost, 
usually  well  into  November.  The  dark-leaved 
varieties  are  particularly  adapted  for  ribbon 
beds  and  borders,  the  brilliant  flowers  con¬ 
trasting  admirably  with  the  bronzy  foliage. 
Height,  1  foot. 

Finest  Mixed.  Our  special  mixture  of  the 
finest  sorts,  in  great  variety  of  color. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  15;  1-4  lb.,  .45 


NASTURTIUMS — Tall  or  Climbing. 

Besides  their  ordinary  garden  use  for  trail¬ 
ing  over  fences,  trellises,  stone  walls,  etc., 
these  can  also  be  grown  as  pot  plants  for  win¬ 
ter  flowering,  as  screens  or  as  trailers  for 
hanging  baskets  and  vases;  8  to  12  feet. 
Finest  Mixed  ....Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  1-4  lb.,  .45 


NICOTIANA  Affinis — Annuals. 

Sylvestris.  A  splendid  new  variety  with 
glaucous  leaves  and  large  pendants,  pure 
white,  tube  shaped  flowers;  a  very  stately 
plant.  Pkt.,  .10 


PAPAVER  or  Poppy.  Annual  varieties, 
showy,  hardy  annual  of  the  easiest  cultivation 
and  embracing  many  rich  and  beautiful  col¬ 
ors.  The  seed  should  be  sown  early  in  spring 
where  intended  to  bloom. 


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PHLOX  DRUMMONDI.  This  is  one  of  the 
finest  annuals,  being  hardy,  easy  of  cultiva¬ 
tion  and  making  as  a  summer  bedding  plant 
an  effective  and  brilliant  display.  The  flowers 
are  of  large  size,  finely  rounded  form,  and 
with  well-defined  eyes.  The  colors  are  superb. 
Grandiflora  Finest  Mixed  Pkt.,  .10 


PHLOX.  Perennial.  Another  of  the  old- 
fashioned  flowers.  Grows  from  2  to  3  feet 
high,  with  large  heads  of  fragrant  blossoms. 

Mi.xxed  . Pkt.,  .10 

PORTULACA.  Charming  dwarf  annuals  for 
sunny  situations  or  light  soils,  producing 
flowers  of  most  brilliant  colors  in  great  profu¬ 
sion.  Height,  6  inches. 

Grandiflora  Plenissima — Double  Mixed 

Pkt.,  .10 

Grandiflora — Fine  Single  Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 

PHYSALIS.  Chinese  Lanterns.  A  hardy  pe¬ 

rennial  grown  for  its  scarlet  seed  pods,  which 
are  easily  dried  for  winter  bouquets.  Easily 
grown . Pkt.,  .10 

SCABIOSA.  Mourning  Bride.  Hardy  annual. 
Handsome  summer  border  plant,  producing 
splendid  flowers  in  all  colors  on  long  stems, 
making  them  ideal  cut  flowers  which  keep  for 
a  week  in  water.  2-2%  ft. 

Finest  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 


PANSY 


Pansy,  or  Heartsease.  Too  much  importance  cannot 
be  attached  to  the  culture  of  these  beautiful  plants, 
flowering  as  they  do  in  great  abundance  for  several 
months.  When  sown  in  the  early  spring  a  good  display 
in  most  cases  can  be  had  in  the  following  fall,  but  the 
best  results  are  not  obtained  by  so  doing.  To  obtain 
fine  blooms  it  is  better  to  sow  during  summer  and 
transplant  the  seedlings  in  cold  frames  in  September, 
protecting  during  the  winter  with  mats  or  shutters. 
Pansies  delight  in  a  cool,  moist,  well  drained  soil,  en¬ 
riched  with  decomposed  barn-yard  manure.  They 
should  never  be  allowed  to  suffer  for  want  of  water. 


Giant  Blue . 

...Pkt., 

.10 

Giant 

Purple . Pkt., 

.10 

Giant  Black . 

...Pkt., 

.10 

Giant 

Yellow . Pkt., 

.10 

Giant  White _ 

...Pkt., 

.10 

Giant 

Ruffled  Mixed, 

Giant  Mixed . 

...Pkt., 

.10 

Pkt., 

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RICINUS.  Castor  Oil  Plant.  Tender  an¬ 
nuals  of  rapid  and  gigantic  growth,  producing 
enormous  dark  green  or  bronze-colored  pal¬ 
mate  leaves;  excellent  for  sub-tropical  beds, 
or  for  massive  foliage  effects  on  lawns  or 
backgrounds. 

Zanzibariensis.  Mixed.  A  new  and  distinct 
race  from  East  Africa,  producing  leaves  of 
enormous  size,  varying  in  color  from  light 
green  to  purplish  red.  Height,  15  feet, 

Pkt.,  .10 


SALPIGLOSSIS.  Half-hardy  annuals;  ele¬ 
gant  late  summer  flowering  plants  of  great 
diversity  in  color;  beautifully  penciled  in  rich 
tints  of  yellow,  purple  and  brownish  red.  Of 
easy  culture. 

Grandiflora — (Finest  Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 


SALVIA.  Flowering  Sage.  Very  orna¬ 
mental;  flowers  borne  in  spikes  of  fiery  red, 
crimson  or  blue,  and  continue  in  bloom  in 
open  ground  until  after  severe  frosts.  Start  in 
heat  and  transplant  into  light  soil  one  or  two 
feet  apart.  Tender  perennials,  but  bloom  the 
first  season.  Height,  2  ft.  to  3  ft. 

Splendens — Scarlet  . Pkt.,  .10 


SWEET  WILLIAM.  Dianthus  Barbatus. 
Showy,  hardy  biennials  of  easiest  culture;  ad¬ 
mirable  for  clumps  among  shrubs  or  borders. 
Height,  18  inches. 

Hunt’s  Perfection  Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 


SWEET  PEAS 


SWEET  WILLIAM 


SPENCER  VARIETIES 

The  Spencers  are  of  exceptionally  large  size,  the 
standard  and  wings  waved  or  frilled  and  the  general 
effect  remarkably  graceful  and  attractive.  The  plants 
are  of  vigorous  growth  and  remain  in  bloom  for  a 
longer  period  than  the  ordinary  sorts.  They  are  pro¬ 
duced  abundantly  on  long  stems,  making  them  most 
desirable  for  cutting. 

Asta  Ohn.  Suffused  lavender,  sometimes  with  pink¬ 
ish  tinge. 

Countess.  Bright,  clear  pink,  sometimes  darker 
toward  the  edges;  very  large  with  long  stems.  One  of 
the  very  best. 

Florence  Morse.  White  with  pink  edge. 

Helen  Lewis.  Rich  orange. 

King  Edward.  Brilliant  crimson  scarlet;  very  large 
size  and  of  open  form. 

Nubian.  Beautiful  deep  maroon.  One  of  the  most 
reliable  of  the  maroon  shades  of  Spencers. 

White.  Pure  white.  Beautifully  waved  and  fluted. 
Very  large  size. 

Mixture.  A  very  fine  assortment  of  the  best  varieties. 


Separate  Colors . 10  per  Pkt.,  .20  oz. 

Mixture  . 10c  per  Pkt.,  .20  oz.,  .75  lb. 


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STOCK — Gilliflower.  Half  hardy  annual.  The 
charming  colors,  delightful  fragrance  and  free-bloom¬ 
ing  character  of  the  Stocks  have  made  them  favorite 
plants  for  both  summer  and  winter  cultivation.  They 
are  very  effective  for  beds  and  borders,  and  their  hand¬ 
some  spikes  are  invaluable  for  bouquets  and  floral 
decorations. 

Large-Flowering,  Double  Ten-Week  Varieties.  High¬ 
est  grade,  pot-grown  seed.  The  best  variety  for  early 
summer  blooming,  producing  massive  pyramidal  flower 
spikes  of  brilliant  colors  and  delightful  fragrance. 


Height,  1  foot. 

Pink  . Pkt.,  .10 

White  . Pkt.,  .10 

Finest  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

VERBENA.  The  Verbena  is  one  of  the  most  deco¬ 
rative  and  easily  grown  bedding  plants.  If  started  in 
heat  in  March  the  seedlings  begin  to  bloom  in  June 


and  continue  until  frost.  Plants  raised  from  seeds  are 
stronger  and  flower  more  freely  than  those  grown  from 
cuttings.  Half-hardy  perennials.  Height,  1  foot. 


Hybrida — Mammoth  mixed . Pkt.,  .10 

Hybrida — Extra  selected,  dark  blue . Pkt.,  .10 

Hybrida  Candissima,  white . Pkt.,  .10 


VIRGINIA  CREEPER  (or  American  Woodbine) 
Though  a  common  native  climber,  this  is  one  of  the 
best  plants  for  covering  unsightly  objects,  or  it  may 
be  easily  trained  into  festoons  of  exceeding  grace  and 
beauty.  Pkt.,  .10 


ZINNIA.  The  double  flowering  Zinnias  are  among 
the  finest  annuals  blooming  from  July  till  frost.  The 
flowers  are  large,  handsome,  and  in  a  variety  of  col¬ 
ors.  Of  easy  cultivation  in  common  garden  soil.  Seeds 
should  be  started  in  heat  and  transplanted.  Our  seed 
of  these  beautiful  flowers  is  saved  from  the  finest  col¬ 
lection  in  Prance. 

Double  Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 

WALL  .FLOWER.  Perennial.  Deliciously  fragrant 
and  combine  many  shades  of  color;  the  orange,  pur¬ 
ple  and  chocolate  predominating;  tender  perennial, 
1  %  feet. 

Double  Mixed  . Pkt.,  .10 

WILD  CUCUMBER.  Hardy,  vigorous  climber,  with 
very  pretty  seed-pods,  large  seeds;  to  be  shown  in  the 
open  ground  in  autumn.  20  feet.  Pkt.,  .10 

XERANTHEMUM.  Profuse  blooming  hardy  an¬ 
nuals  with  “Everlasting”  flowers;  useful  for  winter 
bouquets;  colors  pure  white  and  deep  purple.  Height, 
18  inches. 

Finest  Double  Mixed . Pkt.,  .10 

MIXED  FLOWER  SEEDS  FOR  WILD  GARDENS 
A  splendid  mixture  of  more  than  one  hundred  kinds 
of  flower  seeds  at  a  low  price.  Pkt.,  .10 


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GENERAL  LIST — Parcel  Post  Information 


Parcel  Post  rates  now  apply  to  all  seeds,  bulbs  and  plants  and  are  subject  to  the  same  rates  as  all  other 
merchandise.  1st  and  2d  Zones  include  all  places  within  the  distance  of  150  miles  of  Lewiston. 

Rates  of  Postage  for  4th  Class  Merchandise 


Zone  Distances 

Lewiston  and  Rural  Delivery, 

Zones 

First  Pound 
.07 

Within  150  Miles, 

1st  and  2d 

.07 

150  to  300  Miles, 

3d 

.08 

300  to  600  Miles, 

4th 

.09 

600  to  1000  Miles, 

5th 

.10 

1000  to  1400  Miles, 

6th 

.11 

1400  to  1800  Miles, 

7th 

.13 

*1800  Miles  and  over,  8th 

*Includes  non-contiguous  possessions. 

.14 

Each  Additional  Pound 


.00% 

up 

to 

70 

Lbs. 

.01 

up 

to 

70 

Lbs. 

.02 

up 

to 

50 

Lbs. 

.04 

up 

to 

50 

Lbs. 

.06 

up 

to 

50 

Lbs. 

.08 

up 

to 

50 

Lbs. 

.10 

up 

to 

50 

Lbs. 

.12 

up 

to 

50 

Lbs. 

PLANTING  TABLE 


Showing  Quantity  of  Seeds  or  Number  of  Plants  Required  for  a  Row  100  Feet  in  Length,  with 

Distance  to  Plant  and  Time  for  Planting 


Kind  of  Vegetable 

Seed  or  Pl’ts 
Required  foi 
100  ft. of  row 

Distance  for  Plants  to 
Stand  Hand  Cultivation 

Depth  of 

Time  of  Planting  in 

Ready  for  Use 

Rows  Apart 

Plants  Apart 
in  Rows 

Planting 

Open  Ground 

After  Planting 

Asparagus,  seed.... 

1  ounce 

1  to  2  ft. 

3  to  5  in. 

1  to  2  in. 

Early  Spring  . 

3  to  4  years 

Asparagus,  plants 

60-80  plants 

12  to  24  in. 

15  to  20  in. 

3  to  5  in. 

Early  Spring  . 

2  to  3  years 

Beans,  bush . 

2  pounds 

18  to  24  in. 

3  to  4  in. 

1  to  2  in. 

April  to  July  . 

40  to  65  days 

Beans,  pole  . 

1  pound 

3  to  4  ft. 

3  to  4  ft. 

1  to  2  in. 

May  and  June  . 

50  to  80  days 

Beets  . 

2  ounces 

12  to  18  in. 

5  or  6  to  ft. 

1  to  2  in. 

April,  May  and  June... 

90  to  120  days 

Cabbage,  early . 

%  ounce 

24  to  30  in. 

12  to  18  in. 

%  in. 

April  and  May.  (Start 
hot-bed  during  Mar.) 

90  to  130  days 

Cabbage,  late . 

%  ounce 

2  4  to  36  in. 

16  to  24  in. 

%  in. 

May  and  June  . 

90  to  130  days 

Carrot  . 

1  ounce 

18  to  24  in. 

6  or  7  to  ft. 

%  in. 

April  to  June . 

75  to  110  days 

Cauliflower  . 

%  ounce 

24  to  30  in. 

14  to  18  in. 

%  in. 

April  to  June.  (Start 
hot-bed  during  Mar.) 

100  to  130  days 

Corn,  sweet  . 

1  pound 

30  to  36  in. 

30  to  36  in. 

1  to  2  in. 

May  and  June . 

90  to  120  days 

Cress  . 

%  ounce 

12  to  18  in. 

4  or  5  to  ft. 

%  to  1  in. 

Mar. to  May. Apr.  to  Jun. 

30  to  40  days 

Cucumber  . 

%  ounce 

4  to  6  ft. 

4  to  6  ft. 

1  to  2  in. 

May  to  July . 

80  to  100  days 

Endive  . 

1  ounce 

18  in. 

18  to  24  in. 

8  to  12  in. 

%  in. 

%  in. 

May  . 

90  to  110  days 
60  to  90  days 

Kohl-rabl  . 

%  ounce 

4  to  8  in. 

April  to  June . 

Lettuce  . . 

%  ounce 

12  to  18  in. 

4  to  6  in. 

%  in. 

April  to  August . 

60  to  90  days 

Melon,  muskmelon 

1  ounce 

6  to  8  ft. 

Hills  6  ft. 

1  to  2  in. 

May  and  June . 

120  to  150  days 

Melon,  watermelon 

1  ounce 

8  to  12  ft. 

Hills  10  ft. 

1  to  2  in. 

May  and  June . 

100  to  120  days 

Mustard  . 

%  ounce 

1  ounce 

1  qt.  of  sets 

1  ounce 

12  to  18  in. 
12  to  18  in. 
12  to  18  in. 
12  to  18  in. 

4  or  5  to  ft. 

%  in. 

%  to  1  in. 

1  to  2  in. 

April  and  May . 

60  to  90  days 
130  to  150  days 
90  to  120  days 
90  to  120  days 

Onion,  sped . 

4  or  5  to  ft. 

April  and  May . 

Onion  sets . 

4  or  5  to  ft. 

March  to  May . 

Parsley  . 

3  to  6  to  in. 

%  in. 

Early  spring . 

Parsnip  . 

1  ounce 

2  pounds 
%  ounce 

5  lbs.  (or  9 
bu.  per  acre) 

18  to  24  in. 

30  to  36  in. 
18  to  24  in. 
24  to  36  in. 

5  or  6  to  ft. 

%  to  1  in. 

2  to  3  in. 

%  in. 

4  in. 

April  and  May . 

125  to  160  days 
60  to  90  days 

100  to  120  days 
80  to  140  days 

Peas  . 

Pepper  . 

15  to  ft. 

15  to  18  in. 

March  to  July . 

Mav  and  June . 

Potato,  Irish  ........ 

14  to  18  in. 

April  to  June . 

Pumpkin  . 

1  ounce 

8  to  12  ft. 

Hills  8-12  ft. 

1  to  2  in. 

May  to  July . 

100  to  140  days 

Radish  . 

1  ounce 

12  to  18  in. 

8  or  12  to  ft. 

%  to  1  in. 

March  to  September... 

20  to  40  days 

Rhubarb,  plants.... 

33  plants 

3  to  5  ft. 

3  ft. 

2  to  3  in. 

Early  spring  . 

1  to  3  years 

Rutabaga  . 

1  ounce 

18  to  24  in. 

6  to  8  in. 

%  in. 

May  and  June . 

60  to  80  days 

Spinach  . 

2  ounces 

12  to  18  in. 

7  or  8  to  ft. 

1  to  2  in. 

Sept,  or  early  spring.... 

40  to  60  days 

Squash,  hush  .. 

1  ounce 

1  ounce 

3  to  4  ft. 

7  to  10  ft. 

Hills  3  to  4  ft. 

1  to  2  in. 

1  to  2  in. 

May  and  June . 

70  to  90  days 

120  to  160  day* 

Squash,  late . 

Hills  7  to  9  ft. 

May  and  June . 

Turnip  . 

1  ounce 

18  to  24  in. 

6  or  7  to  ft. 

%  to  %  in. 

May  to  July . 

60  to  80  days 

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ASPARAGUS 


German, — Gpargel. 

Spanish, — Esparragos. 

A  convenient  bed  is  about  six  feet  wide,  with  a  path 
two  feet  wide  on  each  side.  This  will  require  six  rows 
one  foot  apart,  and  a  bed  of  that  width,  50  feet,  will 
be  ample  for  an  ordinary  family  requiring  about  one 
pound  of  seed.  It  will  require  about  three  years  from 
the  time  of  sowing  until  the  bed  is  in  full  bearing,  but 
once  established,  it  is  good  for  twenty  years.  It  should 
be  sown  in  drills  one  foot  apart,  and  when  the  plants 
are  four  or  five  inches  high  they  should  be  thinned  out 
so  that  the  plants  will  be  nine  inches  apart  from  each 
other  in  all  the  rows.  Great  care  must  be  taken  for 
the  first  year  to  keep  down  all  weeds  as  soon  as  they 
appear,  else  they  will  choke  and  destroy  the  young 
seedling  Asparagus.  The  deeper  the  soil  and  the 
more  manure  used,  the  greater  will  be  the  crop. 


French,— Asperge. 

One  ounce  for  60  feet  of  drill. 


Conover’s  Colossal.  The  best 
known  and  one  of  the  most  de¬ 
sirable  sorts. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  1-4  lb.,  .60 

Palmetto.  Shoots  are  very 
large  and  light  green,  also 
tender  and  very  desirable  for 
the  market  and  home  garden. 
Very  quick  in  growth,  with 
close,  round-topped  shoots. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  1-4  lb.,  .60 


Asparagus  Roots 

A  saving  of  one  or  two  years  is 
effected  by  planting  roots.  These  offered 
below  are  strong,  two-year-old  roots, 
and  the  proper  size  for  testing.  These 
roots  are  not  carried  in  stock  but  will  be 
shipped  direct  from  the  growers.  Prices 
on  the  following  varieties  will  be  quoted 
on  application. 

Columbia,  Mammoth  White,  Conover’s 
Colossal,  Barr’s  Mammoth  and  Palmetto. 


BEANS 

Dwarf  or  Bush 

German, — Bohnen  French, — Haricot 

Spanish, — Frijole  nano 

Two  pounds  to  100  feet  in  drills  or 
150  hills;  two  bushels  to  the  acre  in 
drills. 

A  succession  of  sowing  can  be  made 
from  the  first  week  in  May  until  August. 
Plant  in  drills  about  two  inches  deep, 
and  from  eighteen  inches  to  two  feet 
apart,  according  to  the  richness  of  the 
soil;  the  poorer  the  soil  the  closer  they 
can  be  planted.  The  seeds  should  be 
dropped  about  two  inches  apart. 

Add  .08  per  Lb.;  each  additional 
pound  add  .01  if  to  be  sent  by  mail. 


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Black  German  Wax.  (Black  Seed.)  Very  early; 
round,  yellow  pods;  a  well-known  standard  sort. 

Pound,  .30;  Two  Pounds,  .50;  Fifteen  Pounds,  $3.00 
Curries’  Bust-proof  Wax.  Pods  long,  flat  and 
straight,  very  productive  and  rust-proof;  black  seed. 
Pound,  .30;  Two  Pounds,  .50;  Fifteen  Pounds,  $3.00 
Improved  Golden  Wax.  Rust  proof.  An  improve¬ 
ment  on  the  old  Golden  Wax.  The  pod  is  somewhat 
round,  meaty  and  entirely  rust-proof. 

Pound,  .30;  Two  Pounds,  .50;  Fifteen  Pounds,  $3.00 

Green  Pod  Varieties 

Stringless  Green  Pod.  The  pods  are  green,  not 
quite  as  round  as  Valentine  and  less  curved.  The 
pods  are  stringless — absolutely — this  quality  at  once 
placing  the  variety  at  top  of  the  list  among  table  beans. 
Pound,  .30;  Two  Pounds,  .50;  Fifteen  Pounds,  $3.00 
Long  Yellow  Six  Weeks.  Pods  are  long,  flat,  straight 
green. 

Pound,  .30;  Two  Pounds,  .50;  Fifteen  Pounds,  $3.00 
Low’s  Champion.  Very  productive,  with  stringless, 
large  flat  green  pods.  Excellent  either  as  a  string  or 
shell  bean. 

Pound,  .30;  Two  Pounds,  .50;  Fifteen  Pounds,  $3.00 
Dwarf  Horticultural.  Pods  are  of  medium  length, 
slightly  curved,  and  when  nearly  developed  are  freely 
splashed  with  bright  red  on  the  yellow  skin.  The 
green  shell  beans  are  of  good  size,  tender,  and  of  fine 
flavor. 

Pound,  .30;  Two  Pounds,  .50;  Fifteen  Pounds,  $3.00 
Burpee’s  Bush  Lima.  The  only  Bush  form  of  the 
true  large  Lima.  Bushes  grow  to  eighteen  inches  in 
height  and  always  erect. 

Pound,  .30;  Two  Pounds,  .50;  Fifteen  Pounds,  $3.50 
Pole  or  Running 

German, — Stangen  Bohnen  Spanish, — Judias 

French, — Haricot  a  Rames 
One  Pound  to  150  hills 

These  are  more  tender  and  require  rather  more  care 
in  culture  than  the  Bush  Beans,  and  should  be  sown 
two  weeks  later.  They  succeed  best  in  sand  loam, 
which  should  be  liberally  enriched  with  short  manure 
in  the  hills,  which  are  formed,  according  to  the  vari¬ 
ety,  from  three  to  four  feet  apart.  From  five  to  six 
seeds  are  planted  in  each  hill,  about  two  inches  deep. 

Rough  cedar  or  similar  poles  about  seven  or  eight 
feet  long  should  be  used  for  these  to  climb  on.  The 
poles  should  be  set  in  the  ground  at  least  eighteen 
inches,  so  as  to  prevent  being  blown  over. 

Add  .08  per  Lb.;  each  additional  pound  add  .01  if 
to  be  sent  by  mail. 

Kentucky  Wonder  Wax.  Similar  to  the  green  pod 
Kentucky  Wonder.  Pods  8  to  9  inches  long.  Very 
early.  Pkt.,  .20;  Pound,  .30;  Two  Pounds,  .50 

Lazy  Wife.  One  of  the  best  of  the  later  green- 
podded  pole  beans  for  snaps.  The  pods  borne  in  large 


clusters,  are  five  to  seven  inches  long,  broad,  thick, 
fleshy  and  entirely  stringless.  When  young  they  have 
a  rich  buttery  flavor,  which  is  retained  until  they  are 
nearly  ripe.  The  dry  beans  are  excellent  for  winter 
use.  Seed  white.  Pound,  .30;  Two  Pounds,  .50 


Kentucky  Wonder 

Kentucky  Wonder.  An  excellent  green  podded  vari¬ 
ety;  enormously  productive,  the  long  pods  hanging  in 
great  clusters  along  the  entire  vine.  Seed  dark  brown; 
entirely  stringless. 

Pkt.,  .20;  Pound,  .30;  Two  Pounds,  .50 

Lima,  King  of  the  Garden.  Heavy  cropper — bean 
and  pod  very  large.  Pound,  .30;  Two  Pounds,  .55 


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BEANS  (Continued) 

Scarlet  Runners.  Usually  cultivated  for  the  beauty 
of  its  scarlet  flowers.  Pkt.,  .15;  Lb.,  .25 

King  Horticultural,  or  Old  Fashioned  Speckled 
Cranberry.  Pods  bright  carmine  color;  both  beans 
and  pods  are  much  larger  than  the  common  kind. 

Pkt.,  .20;  Pound,  .30;  Two  Pounds,  .50 

Improved  Yellow-eye  Rean.  A  flue  field  bean 
and  very  productive. 

Old-fashioned  Yellow-eye  Bean.  An  excellent  field 
bean  and  much  preferred  to  the  Improved  Yellow-eye 
as  a  baking  bean. 

Red  Kidney  Bean.  An  easily  raised  bean  and  very 
productive.  Also  greatly  prized  by  many  for  baking. 

Pea  Beans.  Native  grown.  Used  for  baking  more 
than  any  other  pea  bean. 

Sulphur  Pea.  Larger  than  the  white  pea  bean; 
golden  yellow  color;  early  and  of  fine  quality. 

White  Kidney  Bean.  Good  yielder.  Almost  entirely 
free  from  rust.  One  of  the  best  baking  beans  on  the 
market. 

Soldier  Bean.  Similar  in  shape  to  the  White  Kid¬ 
ney  but  much  larger,  and  with  brown  markings.  Ex¬ 
cellent  cropper  and  free  from  rust. 

PRICES  ON  ABOVE  OX  APPLICATION 

BEET 

German, — Runtel  Rube  French, — Betterave 

Spanish, — Beteraga 

A  rather  light  soil,  well  enriched,  is  best  suited  to 
the  cultivation  of  the  various  beets.  The  mangels  and 
sugar  beets  in  particular,  require  very  liberal  manur¬ 
ing.  For  an  early  crop  of  table  beets,  sow  the  seed  as 
early  as  the  ground  is  in  condition  to  work;  light 
frosts  will  not  injure  the  young  plants.  For  a  main 
crop,  sow  the  first  of  May;  and  for  winter  beets,  the 
last  of  June.  Sow  in  drills,  12  to  15  inches  apart,  and 
about  one  inch  deep,  pressing  the  earth  firmly  upon 
the  seed, — a  very  important  matter.  Use  about  six 
pounds  of  seed  per  acre,  1  oz.,  50  feet.  Thin  out  when 
the  plants  are  large  enough.  The  varieties  for  table 
use  should  be  left  three  or  four  inches  apart. 

TABLE  BEETS 

Crosby’s  Egyptian.  This  variety  is  as  early  as  the 
original  Egyptian,  but  by  careful  selection  has  been 
made  thicker  and  of  better  quality. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  %  lb.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.00 

Dewing’s  Early.  Of  deep  red  color,  smooth  and  of 
fine  form.  One  of  the  leading  varieties,  both  for  mar¬ 
ket  and  for  family  use. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  %  lb.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.00 


Detroit  Dark  Red  Turnip.  An  excellent  beet  for 
bunching  for  market;  tops  exceptionally  small  and  up¬ 
right;  roots  turnip  shaped  with  small  tap  root.  Color 
of  skin  dark  blood  red;  flesh  bright  red.  Quality  is 
of  the  best,  sweet  and  tender.  One  of  the  best  varie¬ 
ties  for  the  market  gardener  and  the  home  garden. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  i/4  lb.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.00 


Early  Eclipse.  Very  early,  dark-red  color,  small 
top,  and  free  from  fibrous  roots. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  yA  lb.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.00 

Edmand’s.  This  variety  is  thoroughly  fixed  and  uni¬ 
form  in  type.  The  flesh  is  deep  blood  red  in  color,  and 
exceedingly  sweet  and  tender.  It  is  round,  smooth,  of 
good  market  size,  and  does  not  grow  over-large. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  \\  lb.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.00 

Haskell’s  Special  Blood  Turnip.  We  have  a  very 
fine  strain  of  Blood  Turnip  Beet,  of  the  Edmand’s 
type.  Very  deep  red  fleshed  so  much  in  demand  in  all 
markets.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  15;  l/4  lb.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.00 

Swiss  Chard  or  Silver  Sea  Kale.  Used  as  greens 
and  the  ribs  of  leaves  cooked  and  served  as  asparagus. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  %  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.25 

MANGEL-WURZEL  AND 
SUGAR  BEETS 

Sow  in  April  or  May,  using  eight  to  twelve  pounds  to 
the  acre. 

Price  of  all  varieties.  Oz.,  .15;  *4  lb.,  .30;  lb.,  .75 


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Improved  Mammoth  Long  Red.  An  improvement 
on  the  old  variety.  The  roots  are  very  large,  uni¬ 
formly  straight  and  well  formed;  proportionately 
thicker,  and  are  deeper  colored  than  the  common  sort, 
and  with  smaller  tops. 

Golden  Tankard.  Flesh  a  deep,  rich  yellow;  very 
sweet  and  nutritious.  Half  long  in  shape.  A  very 
heavy  cropper. 

Norbiton  Giant.  A  mammoth,  long-red  variety,  enor¬ 
mously  productive,  and  keeps  well;  good  for  deep 
soils. 

Lane’s  White  Sugar.  One  of  the  best  for  feeding 
stock.  Very  sweet. 

Mangel  Danish  Sludstrup.  Long,  reddish  yellow. 
Grows  well  above  the  ground  and  easy  to  pull.  More 
percentage  of  dry  matter  than  in  any  known  Mangel. 
Very  heavy  cropper. 

CABBAGE 

German, — Kopf-Kohl  French, — Chou  Pomme 

One  ounce  of  seed  produces  about  3,000  plants. 
Early  varieties  are  grown  from  seed  sown  in  hot¬ 
beds  in  February  or  March,  only  moderate  bottom 
heat  being  required.  Transplant  into  other  frames 


Danish  Ball  Head  Cabbage 

without  much,  if  any,  bottom  heat,  as  soon  as  the 
plants  show  the  fourth  leaf.  In  April,  or  as  soon  as 
the  ground  can  be  easily  worked,  set  out  in  rows  three 
feet  apart,  and  about  eighteen  inches  between  the 


plants.  The  ground  should  be  thoroughly  stirred 
with  cultivator  and  hoed  every  week  till  the  plants 
cover  the  ground.  For  a  fall  crop,  sow  in  the  open 


Chinese  Cabbage 


ground  in  May,  in  hills  the  proper  distance  apart, 
using  a  liberal  quantity  of  manure  in  the  hill,  besides 
that  W'hich  is  plowed  in;  thin  out  to  one  good  plant  in 
each  hill.  In  the  same  way  crops  may  be  sown  to  lay 
in  for  winter  use,  planting  seeds  as  late  as  July  1. 
Seeds  can  also  be  sown  in  shallow  drills;  when  the 
plants  are  large  enough,  can  be  transplanted,  setting 
the  plants  in  rows  three  feet  apart  and  two  feet  apart 
in  the  row.  If  the  young  plants  are  troubled  with  the 
cabbage  fly,  sprinkle  them  with  tobacco  dust,  air- 
slaked  lime,  slug-shot  or  wood  ashes,  while  the  dew 
is  on  them. 

Chinese  Cabbage  (Chihli).  Earliest  and  most  sure 
heading  of  the  Chinese  varieties.  Produces  long,  solid 
white  heads  nearly  two  feet  in  length. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.50 

Danish  Ball  Head.  The  wide  and  unfailing  popu¬ 
larity  of  the  Danish  Ball  Head  cabbage  is  simply  won¬ 
derful.  It  seems  to  adapt  itself  to  all  soils  and  con¬ 
ditions. 

It  is  a  medium  to  late  cabbage,  but  is  generally 
grown  as  a  late  crop.  It  is  sure  to  head,  the  heads 
being  round,  hard  and  extremely  heavy,  though  not 


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extra  large.  It  can  be  grown  in  close  quarters,  on  ac¬ 
count  of  its  compact  habit. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  U  lb.,  $1.50 

All  Seasons.  An  early  Drumhead,  sure  heading, 
solid  variety.  Desirable  for  early  or  fall  use. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  U  lb.,  $1.25 

Copenhagen  Market.  Extra  early  variety,  ball  shaped 
and  evenly  maturing.  Best  for  market  gardeners. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  U  lb.,  $1.50 

Charleston  Wakefield.  Grows  to  a  much  larger  size 
than  the  Jersey  Wakefield.  Very  productive  and  good 
shipping  variety.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz..  .40;  lb.,  $1.25 

Early  Jersey  Wakefield.  A  standard  early  variety 
for  home  use  or  market. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  U  lb.,  $1.25 

Early  Winningstadt.  An  early  variety  of  excellent 
quality,  not  as  early  as  the  Wakefield. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.25 

Enkhuizen  Glory.  It  is  an  early  cabbage,  but  still 
of  large  size,  solid  and  of  the  best  quality.  It  is  one  of 
the  largest  early  cabbages  we  have  seen,  and  may  be 
set  out  as  late  as  the  last  of  July  or  first  of  August  in 
this  latitude,  and  will  make  large,  fine  heads  for  late 
fall  or  winter  use.  The  great  merit  of  this  cabbage 
lies  in  the  perfect  uniformity  of  its  growth.  The  plants 
are  compact,  have  few  outside  leaves,  can  be  planted 
close  together,  and  will  produce  a  very  large  crop. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  U  lb.,  $1.50 

Henderson’s  Early  Summer.  A  standard  summer 
variety.  We  have  the  true  stock. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  U  lb.,  $1.25 

Mammoth  Rock  Red.  The  largest  heading  of  any  of 
the  red  sorts,  of  deep  rich  color,  and  excellent  quality. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  M  11>.,  $1.25 

Red  Dutch  for  pickling  or  for  salads. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  U  lb.,  $1.25 

Savoy  Improved  American.  The  finest  flavored  of 
all  the  cabbage  family,  large  and  solid. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  U  lb.,  $1.25 

Succession.  A  sure-headed,  long-keeping  variety, 
very  similar  to  All  Seasons,  but  maturing  a  little  later. 
Heads  deep  and  very  firm. 

I’kt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  \i  11>.,  $1.25 

Sure  Head.  A  fine  variety  for  main  crop.  A  good 
shipper  and  sure  header. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  U  lb.,  $1.25 

Warren’s  Stone  Mason.  An  improvement  on  the 
Stone  Mason  Drumhead;  heads  rounder,  firmer  and 
earlier;  is  an  extra  good  keeper. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  \i  lb.,  $1.25 


BROCCOLI 

A  vegetable  similar  in  habit  to  the  cauliflower.  It  is 
getting  to  be  a  very  popular  vegetable.  In  cooking  it 
is  treated  the  same  as  spinach. 

Italian  Green  Sprouting.  This  variety  has  a  central 
head.  When  this  is  cut  the  side  branches  produce 
small,  compact  flower  clusters.  Pkt.,  .20;  oz.,  $1.50 

BRUSSELS  SPROUTS 

(Species  of  cabbage;  cultivation  the  same) 
German, — Rofen-Kohl  French, — Chou  de  Bruxelles 

Spanish, — Berza  de  Brussels 
One  ounce  will  sow  a  bed  of  forty  square  feet,  and 
produce  about  3,000  plants 

This  is  a  delicious  vegetable,  superior  to  either  bore¬ 
cole  or  spinach.  The  small,  cabbage-like  heads  which 
grow  upon  the  stem  are  much  improved  by  a  moderate 
frost.  Sow  in  hotbeds  in  March  or  April,  and  in  the 
open  ground  in  May. 

Dwarf  Improved.  Produces  excellent,  compact 
sprouts;  very  sure  cropper. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  M  lb.,  .75 

CAULIFLOWER 

German, — Blumenkohl  Spanish, — Coliflor 

French, — Chou-fleur 

One  ounce  of  seed  will  produce  1,500  to  2,000  plants 

if  sown  in  open  ground,  or  about  3,000  in  frames 

To  raise  good  Cauliflower  there  is  nothing  so  essen¬ 
tial  to  success  as  good  seed.  The  best  Cauliflower 
seed  is  very  expensive,  but  it  is  worth  to  the  grower 
ten  times  as  much  as  cheap  and  carelessly  grown  seeds. 
The  best  results  are  obtained  from  using  Snowball  for 
main  late  crop,  as  well  as  for  early  use. 

The  seed  should  be  sown  in  open  ground  or  cold  frames 
about  the  middle  of  May  or  first  of  June,  on  good  soil. 
When  plants  are  large  enough,  transplant  to  rich, 
moist  soil.  These  remarks  refer  to  Snowball  for  main 
late  crop,  as  well  as  for  early  use. 

Henderson’s  Early  Snowball.  This  is  undobtedly 
the  finest  ever  introduced.  It  is  the  earliest  and  pro¬ 
duces  beautiful  snow-white  heads  of  the  most  delicious 
flavor.  The  seed  we  offer  is  pure  and  genuine,  and  sure 
to  prove  satisfactory.  Pkt.,  .20;  oz.,  $2.50 

Extra  Selected  Dwarf  Early  Erfurt.  The  finest  strain 
of  the  Erfurt  Cauliflower;  almost  as  early  as  the 
Snowball;  grows  about  15  inches  high;  producing  very 
solid,  pure  white  heads  of  the  very  finest  quality; 
seldom  fails  to  form  a  good  sized  head. 

Pkt.,  .15;  oz.,  $2.50 

All  kinds  of  Insecticides.  Spray  Pumps,  Power 
Sprayers,  etc.,  always  on  hand.  Call  and  examine  or 
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CARROT 

German, — Rhore  French, — Carrotte 

Spanish, — Zanahoria 

One  ounce  will  sow  100  feet  of  drill;  3  pounds 
required  for  an  acre 

Carrots  require  a  very  finely  pulverized  soil  to 
grow  them  to  perfection.  A  good,  light  and  well- 
enriched  sandy  loam  is  the  best  for  this  crop.  For 
field  culture,  sow  in  drills  2  %  feet  apart,  so  as  to 
cultivate  by  horse.  Market  gardeners  sow  in 
drills  about  15  inches  apart  and  cultivate  by 
hand.  For  early  crops  cover  y2  inch  deep,  and 
thin  to  6  inches  apart  in  the  rows;  for  late,  cover 
%  inch  deep,  and  thin  to  4  inches. 

Danvers  Half-Long.  One  of  the  heaviest  croppers; 
roots  dark  orange  color,  8  to  10  inches  in  length,  and 
ending  in  a  somewhat  abrupt  point;  first  class  for  all 
soils.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  lb.,  .60 

Oxheart,  or  Guerande.  Roots  short  and  very 
thick,  and  intermediate  between  Scarlet  Horn  and 
Chantenay;  color  deep  orange;  fine  grained. 

Plot.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  %  lb.,  .60 

Improved  Long  Orange.  The  best  known  and  most 
largely  cultivated  of  any  Carrot;  excellent  for  stock  or 
table  use.  Roots  deep  orange,  12  to  15  inches  long. 

Pbt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  lb.,  .60 

Hutchinson.  Very  productive.  Roots  nearly  cylin¬ 
drical  in  form,  10  to  12  inches  in  length  and  ending 
in  an  abrupt  stump  root.  Largely  grown  in  New  Eng¬ 
land.  Plot.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  14  lb.,  .60 

Chantenay.  One  of  the  best  varieties  for  the  market 
or  home  garden.  Our  seed  is  of  the  coreless  type  with  a 
reddish  center.  It  is  half  long  and  stump  rooted  and 
grows  from  6  to  7  inches  long. 

Plct.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  %  lb.,  .60 

Cress  or  Peppergrass 

German, — Areffe  French, — Cresson 

Spanish, — Masuerzo 

One  ounce  will  sow  16  square  feet,  or  150  feet  of  drill 

A  popular  salad,  which  should  be  sown  early  in  the 
spring — 'Very  thickly  in  shallow  drills — and  at  short 
intervals,  for  success,  as  it  soon  runs  to  seed. 

Extra  Curled.  A  small  plant,  having  a  fine  pungent 
flavor,  and  used  as  a  salad;  may  be  cut  two  or  three 
times.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  M  lb.,  .35 

True  Water  Cress.  Grows  along  the  banks  of  ponds 
and  streams,  and  is  easily  introduced,  wholly  unlike 
Extra  Curled;  leaves  are  quite  large  and  thick;  a  fine 
salad,  sold  in  immense  quantities  in  the  large  markets 
in  spring.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .60;  14  lb.,  $1.25 


Danvers  Half-Long  Carrot 


CELERY 

German, — Sellerie  French, — Celeri  Spanish, — Aplo 
One  ounce  will  produce  3,000  plants 

Sow  seed  the  first  or  second  week  in  April  in  hotbed 
or  cold  frame.  As  soon  as  the  plants  have  attained  a 
height  of  three  inches  transplant,  setting  them  four 
inches  apart.  As  fall  approaches  draw  earth  up  to 
the  plants,  keeping  the  stalks  well  together.  When 
well  blanched  it  is  ready  for  use.  Some  of  the  varie¬ 
ties,  such  as  Golden  Self-Blanching  and  White  Plume, 
may  be  blanched  by  simply  placing  a  board  12  to  15 
inches  wide  on  edge  on  each  side  of  the  row. 

Giant  Pascal.  A  strong  grower  and  wonderful 
keeper.  Quality  very  fine.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .50 

Golden  Self-Blanching.  A  self-blanching  early 
golden-colored  variety  that  is  very  popular. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .75 

White  Plume.  A  variety  that  can  be  more  easily 
grown  than  any  other,  as  it  does  not  require  high 
banking  to  blanch  the  stalks.  Simply  earthing  up 
enough  to  keep  the  stalks  together  or  by  passing  a 
string  around  each  plant  is  sufficient.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .50 

CHERVIL 

One  ounce  will  sow  about  300  feet  of  drill 

Cultivated  like  parsley.  Sow  thickly  in  May,  in 
drills  half  an  inch  deep,  one  foot  apart.  Use  while 
the  leaves  are  young  and  tender. 

Curled  Chervil.  The  young  leaves  are  used  for  gar¬ 
nishing,  and  flavoring  soups. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  M  lb.,  .45 


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CORN  -  Sugar 

German,- — Welfchkorn  Spanish, — Maiz  French, — Mais 

One  Half  Pound  will  plant  50  hills;  12  Pounds  will 
plant  one  acre  in  lulls 

Corn  requires  a  good  soil  and  a  warm  situation. 
Commence  for  first  early  by  planting  the  early  varie¬ 
ties  about  May  1,  and  if  a  continuous  supply  is  wanted 
all  summer,  make  plantings  about  two  weeks  apart 
from  May  1  until  the  last  of  July,  first  planting  early 
varieties,  then  later  ones.  Plant  in  rows  3  feet  apart, 
and  make  the  hills  about  the  same  distance  apart  in 
the  rows.  Five  kernels  in  the  hills  are  plenty.  Cover 
about  1  inch  deep  for  early  and  a  little  deeper  for  late. 
Thin  to  3  plants  in  a  hill.  Add  6  cents  per  lb.  and  for 
each  additional  lb.  to  the  same  address  add  lc,  if  to 
be  sent  by  mail. 

Crosby’s  Early.  An  early  corn  of  large  size  and 
choice  quality.  It  has  long  been  a  standard  variety. 

*4  lb.,  .20;  1  lb.,  .35;  2  lbs.,  .60;  12  lbs.,  $3.00 
Early  Red  Cory.  This  variety  is  the  favorite  for 
first  early. 

*4  lb.,  .20;  1  lb.,  .135:  2  lbs.,  .60;  12  lbs.,  $3.00 
■White  Cob  Cory.  This  is  an  improvement  over  the 
Early  Cory  as  the  cob  is  white,  which  gives  it  a  finer 
appearance.  It  is  as  early  as  the  Early  Cory  and  of 
excellent  quality. 

14  lb.,  .20;  1  lb.,  .35;  2  lbs.,  .60;  12  lbs.,  $3.00 


Golden  Bantam.  The  fact  that  the  grains  of  this 
variety  are  yellow  is  an  indication  of  hardiness  and  its 
value  for  early  planting  and  early  maturity.  It  is  a 
rapid  grower,  and  produces  ears  measuring  about  5 
inches,  but  the  smallness  of  ears  is  fully  made  up  by 
the  deliciously  sweet  flavor  and  tender  quality  of  the 
corn  when  cooked.  It  is  a  fine  variety  for  the  home 
garden.  *4  lb.,  .20;  1  lb.,  .35;  2  lbs.,  .60;  12  lbs.,  $3.00 

Golden  Sunshine.  The  earliest  of  yellow  sweet  corn 
varieties.  Very  fine  quality.  Ears  6  inches  long  with  12 
rows  of  large  kernels.  About  10  days  earlier  than 
Golden  Bantam. 

i/2  lb.,  .20;  1  lb.,  .35;  2  lbs.,  .60;  12  lb.,  $3.00 

Bantam  Evergreen.  Later  than  the  Golden  Ban¬ 
tam.  Ears  8  inches  long.  12  to  14  rowed.  Of  a  rich 
golden  yellow  color  and  fine  quality. 

14  lb.,  .20;  1  lb.,  .35;  2  lbs.,  .60;  12  lbs.,  $3.00 

Black  Mexican.  This  com  when  in  condition  for  the 
table  oooks  remarkably  white;  but  the  ripe  grain  is 
black  or  bluish-black.  It  is  surpassed  by  none  in 
tenderness. 

14  lb.,  .20;  1  lb.,  .35;  2  lbs.,  .60;  12  lbs.,  $3.00 


Golden  Bantam 


FIELD  AND  FODDER  CORN 

Prices  will  be  quoted  on  application  on  the  following 
corns.  Please  give  the  amount  desired  as  well  as  the 
kind  in  all  cases. 

Beaming.  An  early,  very  heavy,  long-eared  corn. 
Grows  to  medium  height  with  large  amount  of  foliage. 


One  of  the  best  ensilage  corns,  very  much  relished  by 
stock.  Cob  red,  grain  yellow. 

Bed  Cob.  A  very  large-growing  white  dent  com, 
with  red  cob.  Fodder  sweet,  juicy  and  tender.  Very 
popular  in  northern  dairy  districts. 

Eureka.  One  of  the  tallest  and  best  ensilage  coma 
grown.  Grows  very  tall  and  is  very  productive  of  ears 
and  leaves.  For  the  silo  this  com  is  rarely  equalled. 


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Sanford.  A  well-known  variety,  adapted  to  the 
whole  of  New  England.  Kernels  silvery  white  flint 
color;  large  and  broad.  An  excellent  fodder  and  en¬ 
silage  corn. 

Early  Canada.  An  eight-rowed,  yellow  flint  variety 
with  small  cob  and  deep  grain.  This  is  one  of  the 


earliest  and  best  and  seldom  fails  to  produce  a  crop. 
The  Early  Canada  seed  we  have  to  offer  was  grown  im 
this  State. 

Prizetaker.  A  very  large  growing,  yellow  flint 
corn.  Ears  are  eight-rowed,  long,  and  the  kernels 
deep  and  broad.  One  of  the  very  best  for  ensilage 
as  it  ears  out  well. 


White  Spine  Cucumber 


CUCUMBER 

German, — Gurfe  French, — Concombre 

Spanish, — Pepino 

One  ounce  will  plant  50  hills;  2  pounds  will  plant  an 
acre 

Cucumbers  being  a  tender  annual  should  not  be 
planted  out  of  doors  until  all  danger  from  frost  is 
passed  and  the  ground  is  warm.  They  succeed  best 
in  warm,  moist,  rich  loamy  soil.  The  hills  should  be 
3  to  4  feet  apart  and  the  plants  thinned  to  four  of  the 
strongest  to  a  hill. 

Extra  Early  Russian.  Earliest  variety  known; 
hardy  and  productive.  Fruit  very  small  and  quality 
fine  for  pickling  and  slicing. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  14  lb.,  .60 

Early  Cluster.  Fruit  borne  in  pairs;  light  green;  a 
great  bearer.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  14  lb.,  .60 

Boston  Pickling.  Fruit  short,  smooth  and  pointed 
at  each  end,  bright  green  and  a  great  yielder;  one  of 
the  best  pickling.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  14  lb.,  .60 


Early  Fortune.  An  early  variety,  very  productive, 
and  of  large  size.  Dark  green  in  color  which  does  not 
fade.  The  shape  is  uniform  and  the  quality  very  fine. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  14  lb.,  .60 

White  Spine  Improved.  The  most  popular  strain 
of  White  Spine,  and  for  general  out-door  culture,  the 
best.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  14  lb.,  .60 

Bong  Green  Improved.  Fine  for  pickling  when 
small;  good  for  table  use  when  about  half  grown. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  14  lb.,  .60 

Japanese  Climbing.  Vines  are  extra  strong  and  foli¬ 
age  much  more  vigorous  than  other  kinds,  and  being  a 
climbing  sort,  can  be  grown  on  trellises,  etc.,  saving 
much  valuable  space  in  small  gardens.  It  is  very  pro¬ 
lific,  from  forty  to  fifty  cucumbers  having  been 
counted  on  single  plants.  Fruit  cylindrical,  about  ten 
inches  long,  thick  and  of  fine  flavor. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  14  lb.,  .60 

Davis  Perfect.  Long  and  slim.  Sometimes  meas¬ 
uring  12  inches  in  length.  Very  tender  and  of  fine 
quality.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  14  lb.,  .60 


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DANDELION 

German, — Lowenzahn  French, — Pissenlit 

Spanish, — Amargon 

One  ounce  will  sow  100  feet  of  drill 

The  Dandelion  resembles  endive,  and  affords  one  ot 
the  earliest  as  well  as  one  of  the  most  healthful  spring 
greens.  Sow  as  early  as  the  weather  will  permit,  in 
good,  well-enriched  soil,  in  rows  12  inches  apart,  cov¬ 
ering  seed  %  of  an  inch  deep,  and  firming  the  soil 
well  over  them.  Thin  to  two  or  three  inches  apart  in 
the  rows;  by  so  doing  the  roots  will  be  larger  and  a 
great  amount  of  time  will  be  saved  the  next  spring  in 
trimming  or  gathering  the  crop.  One  pound  per  acre  is 
sufficient. 

Improved  Thick-Leaved.  Cultivate  for  spring  greens; 
an  immense  improvement  on  the  common  dandelion, 
both  in  size  and  thickness  of  its  leaves  and  fine  flavor, 
being  far  less  bitter.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .75;  14  lb.,  $2.50 

EGGPLANT 

German, — Gierpanze  French, — Aubergine 

Spanish, — Berengena 

The  Eggplant  will  thrive  well  in  any  good  garden 
soil,  but  will  repay  good  treatment.  The  seeds  should 
be  sown  in  hotbed  or  warm  greenhouse  in  March  or 


Kale 

April,  and  when  about  an  inch  high  potted  in  two- 
inch  pots.  Plant  about  June  1,  two  and  one-half  feet 
apart. 


New  York  Improved  Purple.  The  leading  market 
variety,  and  undoubtedly  the  best  for  size,  quality  and 
productiveness.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz„  .00 

ENDIVE 

German, — Gendive  French, — Chicoree 

Spanish,— Endivia 


Endive 

One  of  the  most  refreshing  and  attractive  of  all 
autumn  and  winter  salads.  Sow  seed  from  the  middle 
of  June  until  the  end  of  August. 

Moss  Curled.  More  finely  curled,  and  a  heavier  and 
more  dense  plant  than  Green  Curled. 

Pkt.  .10;  oz.,  .20;  U  lb.,  .75 
Broad-leaved  Batavian  (Escarolie).  This  variety  is 
chiefly  used  in  soups  and  stews;  requires  to  be  tied  up 
in  blanching.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  lb.,  .75 

KALE  or  BORECOLE 

German,- — Blatter-Kohl  French, — Chou  Vert 

Spanish, — Breton 

One  ounce  will  produce  3,000  plants 

Sow  from  the  middle  of  April  to  the  beginning 
of  May  in  prepared  beds;  transplant  in  June,  and 
treat  in  the  same  manner  as  for  cabbage.  Of  all  the 
cabbage  tribe  this  is  the  most  tender  and  delicate. 
The  varieties  are  all  extremely  hardy,  and  are  best 
when  touched  by  frost. 

Tall  Curled  Scotch.  Plants  of  this  variety  grow 
two  to  three  feet  in  height,  bearing  long,  plume-like, 
light  green  leaves  which  are  much  cut  and  deeply 
curled  at  the  edges.  Very  hardy. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  14  lb.,  .75 
Dwarf  Green  Curled  Scotch.  Rarely  exceeding  18 
inches  in  height,  but  spreading  out  under  good  cul¬ 
tivation  to  3  feet  in  diameter;  leaves  beautifully 
curled  and  bright  green. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  U  lb.,  .75 


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KOHL  RABI 


German,- — Rohl-Rab  French, — Chou-Rave 

Spanish, — Col  de  nabo 
One  ounce  will  sow  300  feet  of  drill 
This  vegetable,  the  popularity  of  which  is  rapidly 
increasing,  combines  the  virtues  of  the  turnip  and 
cabbage,  but  excels  both  in  nutritive,  hardy  and  pro¬ 
ductive  qualities.  The  seed  may  be  sown  in  June  in 
rows  18  inches  apart,  and  the  plants  thinned  out  to 
eight  or  ten  inches  in  the  rows. 

Purple  Vienna.  A  little  later  than  the  White; 
color  bluish  purple.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .25;  *4  lb-.  -75 
Large  Green  or  White.  Good  for  table  and  also  for 
feeding  stock.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .25;  M  lb-*  -75 


LETTUCE 


Ge  rm  a  n , — Lattich  French , — Lai  tu  e 

Spanish , — Le  ch  nga 
One  ounce  will  sow  120  feet  of  drill 


Big  Boston.  A  most  desirable  variety,  either  for 
forcing  in  cold  frames  or  open  ground  planting;  always 
produces  large,  solid,  saleable  heads. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  *4  lb.,  .60 


Requires  a  rich,  moist  soil,  and  to  be  crisp  and 
tender  needs  to  be  grown  in  cool  weather.  For  winter 
use,  sow  in  hotbeds  every  two  weeks,  at  the  rate  of 
one  ounce  of  seed  to  four  sashes  (a  sash  is  three  feet 
long  by  six  feet  wide) ;  cover  very  lightly,  and  trans¬ 
plant,  first  to  three  inches  apart  each  way,  afterward 
to  eight  inches.  For  garden  or  field,  sow  in  rows, 
cover  one-fourth  of  an  inch  deep  and  thin  out  to  12 
inches  apart  in  the  rows.  For  New  England  the  White 
Seeded  Tennisball  for  cultivation  under  glass,  and  the 
Black  Seeded  Tennisball  for  outdoor  use  are  the 
standard  varieties. 


May  King 

May  King.  Probably  the  finest  all-seasons  lettuce 
yet  introduced.  It  is  very  early  and  hardy,  and  will 
stand  cold,  damp  weather  better  than  many  varieties. 
Planted  out  of  doors  or  under  glass  it  will  produce  fine 
solid  heads  much  sooner  than  any  other  variety.  Outer 
leaves  are  yellowish  green,  tinged  with  brown,  while 
the  inside  is  a  rich  yellow. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  y4  lb.,  .60 
Boston  Curled.  Of  ordinary  quality  but  great 
beauty;  highly  ornamental  in  growth  with  its  frilled 
leaves.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  *4  lb.,  .60 

Prize-Head  Early.  Leaves  green  and  red,  very 
thin,  crisp  and  tender.  One  of  the  best  for 
private  use.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  M  lb.,  .60 

Tennisball,  Black-Seeded.  A  very  popular  sort 
for  open-ground  culture;  forms  a  handsome 
head,  and  is .  crisp  and  tender. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  *4  lb.,  .60 
Simpson  Early  Curled  (White  Seed).  A  lead¬ 
ing  early  sort  for  forcing  or  open  ground. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  %  lb.,  .60 
Tomhannock.  A  variety  with  upright  leaves, 
beautifully  wrinkled,  edges  of  outer  leaves  have 
reddish  tinge;  one  of  the  best. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  %  lb.,  .60 
Iceberg.  A  large,  late,  cabbage  heading  vari¬ 
ety.  Heads  very  firm  and  well  blanched.  Color, 
medium  green.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  lb.,  .60 
Hanson.  Large,  solid  heads;  tender,  crisp  and 
of  a  fine  flavor. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  &  lb.,  .60 


Grand  Rapids 

Grand  Rapids.  An  excellent  forcing  variety  with 
loose  heads  and  of  good  size  and  form. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  14  lb.,  .60 


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LEEK 

German, — Lanoh  French, — Poireau 

Spanish,- — Puerro 

One  ounce  will  plant  200  feet  of  drill 

The  leek  Is  very  hardy  and  easily  cultivated;  it  suc¬ 
ceeds  beat  in  a  light  but  weill-enriohed  soil.  Sow  as 
early  in  the  spring  as  practical  In  drills  one  inch  deep 
and  one  foot  apart.  When  six  or  eight  inches  high 
they  may  be  transplanted  in  rows  ten  inches  apart 
each  way  as  deep  as  possible,  that  the  neck,  being 
covered,  may  be  blanched. 

American  Flag  Plct.,  .10;  oz.,  .25;  14  lb.,  .75 


Musk  Melon 


MELON,  MUSK 

German, — Melone  French, — Melon 

Spanish, — Melon 

One  ounce  will  plant  about  50  hills  (2  to  3  pounds  in 
hills)  per  acre 

Melons  thrive  best  in  a  light,  rich  soil.  Plant  early 
in  May,  when  the  ground  has  become  warm  and  dry, 
in  hills  six  feet  apart  each  way  for  Muskmelons;  eight 
feet  for  Watermelons.  Previous  to  sowing  the  seed 
mix  a  few  shovelfuls  of  well-rotted  manure  in  each 
hill,  and  plant  in  each  twelve  to  fifteen  seeds;  after  all 
danger  of  bugs  is  over,  thin  out  to  three  plants  per  hill. 
When  about  one  foot  long,  pinch  off  the  tips  to  make 
them  branch,  as  it  strengthens  the  growth  of  the  vines 
and  makes  the  fruit  mature  earlier.  Feed  liquid 
manure  occasionally.  A  few  hills  for  early  use  may  be 
had  by  sowing  on  pieces  of  sod  in  a  hotbed,  and  when 
warm  enough  transplant  to  open  ground. 

Emerald  Gem  Melon.  The  Emerald  Gem  is  entirely 
unlike  any  other  muskmelon  yet  introduced.  The 
melons  are  about  the  size  of  the  Netted  Gem,  but  un¬ 


like  that  variety,  the  skin,  while  ribbed,  is  perfectly 
smooth,  and  of  very  deep  emerald  green  color.  The 
flesh  which  is  thicker  than  any  other  native  melon  of 
the  size,  is  of  a  suffused  salmon  color,  and  ripens 
thoroughly  to  the  thin  green  rind,  which  is  distinctly 
defined.  The  flesh  is  peculiarly  crystalline  in  appear¬ 
ance,  and  so  very  juicy,  sweet  and  rich  that  it  almost 
drops  to  pieces.  It  matures  very  early  and  is  quite 
productive.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  14  lb.,  .50 

Long  Yellow  Musk.  A  long,  large  melon  with  a 
musky  flavor;  rich,  yellow  color,  both  inside  and  out. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  lb.,  .50 

Rocky  Ford.  This  new  Muskmelon  is  similar  to  the 
royal  strain  of  Netted  Gem.  The  strain  here  offered 
originated  with  the  melon  growers  in  the  vicinity  of 
Rocky  Ford,  Col.,  who  have  shipped  this  melon  from 
that  distant  Western  point  to  Eastern  markets 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  U  lb.,  .50 

Bender’s  Surprise.  A  delicious  medium  sized  melon. 
Slightly  oblong  in  shape.  Deeply  ribbed.  Flesh  thick, 
solid  and  juicy,  and  of  a  deep  salmon  color. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  %  lb.,  .50 

Early  Hackensack.  An  improvement  over  the  old 
Hackensack,  producing  melons  of  as  good  quality  and 
ten  days  earlier.  Large  fruit  with  thick,  green  flesh 
of  the  finest  flavor.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  U  lb.,  .50 

MELON,  WATER 

German, — Waffermelone  Spanish, — Zandla 

French — Melon  d’Eau 

One  ounce  will  plant  50  hills 

Prices  on  all  varieties  of  Watermelons  as  follows; 
.10  per  pkt.;  .15  per  oz.;  lb.,  .40. 

Cole’s  Early.  An  excellent  variety.  One  of  the 
earliest.  Hardy,  medium  size,  nearly  round,  dark 
green,  striped  a  lighter  shade;  flesh  deep  pink. 


Phinney’s  Early.  This  is  another  early  melon  of 
fine  quality;  suitable  for  growing  In  New  England. 
Medium  size,  oblong  in  form,  mottled  green;  flesh 
bright  scarlet  and  very  sweet. 

Citron  for  Preserves.  The  old  and  well-known  Pre¬ 
serving  Citron;  seeds  red. 


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MUSTARD 

German, — Sent  French, — Moutarde 

Spanish, — Mostaza 

One  ounce  will  sow  75  feet  of  drill 

As  an  ingredient,  the  green  Mustard  imparts  a  de¬ 
lightfully  pungent  flavor  to  the  various  forms  of  pre¬ 
pared  salads.  For  early  crops  the  seed  may  be  sown 
in  a  hotbed  in  March,  and  for  general  crop  at  frequent 
intervals  through  the  spring,  in  drills  from  eight  to 
twelve  inches  apart. 

White  London.  Considered  the  best  for  salads  and 
spinach;  leaves  light  green.  It  is  best  when  about 
four  inches  high.  Oz.,  .10;  *4  lb.,  .15 

ONION 

German, — Zwiebel  French, — Ognon 

Spanish, — Cabolla 

Select  the  cleanest,  richest  land  on  the  farm  for 
the  Onion  crop.  If  onions  were  grown  on  the  land  the 
previous  year,  so  much  the  better,  but  any  good  corn  or 
potato  land  will  do.  Broadcast  fifteen  to  twenty  cords 
of  fine,  well-rotted  manure  to  the  acre  and  plow  not 
deeper  than  six  inches;  harrow  thoroughly,  cross  plow, 
and  harrow  again,  after  which  hand  rake  with  wood 
rake  and  remove  stones  and  rubbish.  Sow  four  to  five 
pounds  of  seed  per  acre  in  drills  twelve  to  fourteen 
inches  apart  and  about  one-half  inch  deep.  See  that 
the  Seed  Drill  is  equipped  with  a  good  roller  that  will 


press  the  earth  firmly  upon  the  seed.  Sow  as  early  in 
the  spring  as  the  ground  can  be  properly  worked. 
There  is  seldom  necessity  for  thinning  Onions  if  the 


land  has  been  properly  manured  and  seeded.  After 
the  Onions  are  three  to  four  inches  high,  an  applica¬ 
tion  of  about  five  hundred  pounds  to  the  acre  of  fer¬ 
tilizer,  rich  in  available  nitrogen,  strewn  between  the 
rows,  will  be  very  beneficial.  Keep  the  Onions  grow¬ 
ing  by  never  allowing  the  weeds  to  get  ahead  and  the 
acre  should  produce  in  a  good  average  season,  five 
hundred  to  seven  hundred  bushels.  When  the  tops  are 
down,  the  Onions  may  be  pulled  and  left  on  the  ground, 
and  should  be  frequently  turned  with  a  wooden  rake 
until  tops  are  dried. 

ONION  SETS 

Onion  sets  should  be  planted  as  early  in  the  spring 
as  convenient  to  obtain  early  green  onions,  but  they 
may  be  set  at  any  time  up  to  June  1.  Set  in  rows  a 
foot  apart  and  three  to  four  inches  between  them  in 
the  row.  Any  good  soil  will  suit  them.  When  grown 
in  quantities,  high  cultivation  is  given  in  order  to  for¬ 
ward  the  crop  for  an  early  market.  They  are  ready 
for  use  as  soon  as  the  bulbs  begin  to  be  of  fair  size. 
Those  not  used  in  green  condition  will  ripen  early  in 
July  and  make  nice  onions.  Potato  and  Top  onions  are 
grown  from  bulbs  only. 

Potato  Onion  Sets . lb.,  .30;  8  lbs.,  $1.75 

Red  Bottom  Sets  . lb.,  .30;  8  lbs.,  1.75 

White  Bottom  Sets . lb.,  .30;  8  lbs.,  1.75 

Yellow  Bottom  Sets . lb.,  .30;  8  lbs.,  1.75 

Top  Sets  . lb.,  .30;  8  lbs.,  1.75 

Yellow  Globe  Danvers.  Undoubtedly  the  best  known 
and  most  popular  of  all  onions;  the  earliest  yellow  va¬ 
riety;  is  entirely  free  from  stiff  necks.  Globular  in 
shape;  has  a  small  top.  It  is  the  most  productive 
onion  grown.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  %  lb.,  $1.00 

Large  Red  Wethersfield.  We  have  a  very  fine  and 
select  strain  of  this  sort.  Color  is  deep  purplish 
red,  flesh  white,  moderately  grained  and  very  firm. 
Yields  enormously  and  is  one  of  the  best  winter 
keeping  onions.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  14  lb.,  $1.00 

White  Portugal,  or  Silverskin.  A  large,  flat,  white 
onion  of  mild  and  pleasant  flavor;  hard  and  fine 
grained,  and  a  good  keeper.  Extensively  sown  for 
sets,  and  is  also  largely  grown  for  pickling. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.00 

Prize-Taker.  A  globe-shaped  variety  of  delicate 
straw  color,  growing  to  a  very  large  size.  It  ripens 
up  hard  and  firm,  the  flesh  being  pure  white.  Fine 
grained  and  of  fine,  mild,  delicate  flavor. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  Y\  lb.,  $1.00 

Buy  one  of  our  Garden  Seeders.  You  can  save 
the  price  of  it  in  one  season  in  time  and  seed.  It 
is  the  most  economical  of  seeders  made.  Send 
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PEAS 

German, — Erbren  French, — Pois 

Spanish, — Guizante 

One  pound  for  50  feet  of  drill;  one  to 
two  bushels  in  drills  for  an  acre 

Peas  come  earliest  to  maturity  in 
light,  rich  soil.  For  general  crop,  a  deep 
loam  or  a  soil  strongly  inclined  to  clay 
is  best.  For  early  crops  decomposed 
leaves  or  leaf-mold  should  be  used;  or, 
if  the  soil  is  very  poor,  strong  manure 
may  be  used.  For  general  crops  a  good 
dressing  should  be  applied,  and  for  the 
dwarf-growing  kinds  the  soil  can  hardly 
be  too  rich.  When  grown  as  a  market 
crop,  peas  are  never  staked;  for  private 
use  they  are  generally  sown  in  double 
rows,  and  the  tall  varieties  staked  up 
by  brush.  For  an  early  crop  sow  as  soon 
as  the  ground  can  be  worked,  and  make 
repeated  sowings  every  two  weeks  for 
succession.  After  the  first  of  June,  sow¬ 
ing  should  be  discontinued  until  the 
middle  of  August,  when  a  good  crop  may 
sometimes  be  secured  by  sowing  an  ex¬ 
tra-early  sort  for  fall  use. 

If  sent  by  mail  add  .08  per  lb.;  and 
for  each  additional  lb.  to  the  same  ad¬ 
dress  add  .01. 

All  marked  thus  (*)  indicate  wrinkled 
varieties. 

Extra  Early  Dwarf  Varieties 

♦Notts  Excelsior.  This  is  the  earliest  dwarf  wrinkled 
pea.  The  plant  is  dwarf  and  needs  no  support.  The 
pods  are  of  good  size  and  well  filled  with  large  peas  of 
the  finest  quality.  It  is  as  early  as  the  American 
Wonder,  while  the  vines  are  much  more  productive  and 
the  pods  of  larger  size.  There  is  no  better  early  dwarf 
pea.  Fifteen  inches. 

Lb.,  .30;  2  lbs.,  .50;  14  lbs.,  $3.00 

♦Sutton's  Excelsior.  Ripens  early  on  vines  fourteen 
to  sixteen  inches  high,  covered  with  a  great  abund¬ 
ance  of  long,  straight,  broad  pods  of  a  pale  green 
color. 

Price  . Lb.,  .30;  2  lbs.,  .50;  14  lbs.,  $3.00 

♦Laxtonian.  One  of  the  best  dwarf  wrinkled  peas 
for  the  market  gardener.  Pods  about  4  inches  long,  re¬ 
sembling  those  of  Gradus,  but  ripening  a  little  earlier. 
Vines  productive  and  vigorous;  average  height  less 
than  18  inches.  Lb.,  .30;  2  lbs.,  .50;  14  lbs.,  $3.00 


Vigorous  growth.  The  pods  pointed  and  a  little  darker 
in  color  than  the  vine.  Considered  fully  four  days 
earlier  than  the  Laxtonian. 

Lb.,  .30;  2  lbs.,  .50;  14  lbs.,  $3.00 

♦Blue  Bantam.  A  splendid  large  podded  dwarf 
variety  of  the  Laxtonian  class.  Vines  about  15  inches 
high.  Pods  deep  green,  about  4  inches  long.  Fine 
quality.  Lb.,  .30;  2  lbs.,  .50;  14  lbs.,  $3.00 

♦Peter  Pan.  One  of  the  very  finest  of  the  large 
podded  dwarf  variety  of  the  Laxtonian  class,  though 
somewhat  earlier.  Vines  15  inches.  Pods  straight 
and  pointed.  Quality  best. 

Lb.,  .30;  2  lbs.,  .50;  14  lbs.,  $3.00 

Extra  Early  Variety  Not  Dwarf 

Alaska.  An  extra  early  round  pea  bearing  pods  of 
a  dark  green  color;  two  feet. 

Lb.,  .30;  2  lbs.,  .50;  14  lbs.,  $3.00 

♦Gradus  or  Prosperity.  It  combines  the  finest  qual¬ 
ity  with  extreme  earliness,  and  is  also  productive, 
bearing  pods  fully  as  large  as  Telephone.  The  color 
of  the  shelled  peas  is  a  beautiful  light  green,  which 
color  they  retain  after  being  cooked;  the  quality  and 


♦Pioneer.  An  improvement  on  the  popular  Laxto- 
nian.  Vines  about  20  inches  high;  color,  light  green. 


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flavor  delicious,  and  the  peas  remain  tender  and 
sweet  for  a  long  time. 

Lb.,  .30;  2  lbs.,  .50;  14  lbs.,  $3.00 


Sutton’s  Excelsior 


♦World’s  Record.  An  improved  type  of  Gradus,  be¬ 
ing  slightly  earlier,  more  dwarf  and  very  productive. 
Height,  2  feet.  Pods  medium  green,  4  inches  long. 
Very  fine  quality.  Lb.,  .30;  2  lbs.,  .50;  14  lbs.,  $3.00 

♦Thomas  La.xton.  One  of  the  very  best  of  the  tall 
growing,  large  pod,  early  peas.  The  plant  is  a  very 
hardy  and  strong  grower,  producing  extra  large  pods 
in  abundance.  The  quality  is  delicious  and  cannot  be 
surpassed  by  any  other  variety.  The  “Thomas  Lax- 
ton”  will  mature  nearly  as  early  as  any  of  the  extra 
early  smooth  peas,  and  being  a  wrinkled  sort  is  much 
sweeter.  Lb.,  .30;  2  lbs.,  .50;  14  lbs.,  $3.00 

♦Early  Morn.  One  of  the  earliest  and  most  pro¬ 
ductive.  The  pods  are  very  large  and  well  filled.  Very 
fine  flavor.  Lb.,  .35;  2  lbs.,  .60;  14  lbs.,  $3.50 

Second  Early  Varieties 

♦Telephone.  A  pea  of  the  finest  quality,  sweet  and 
delicious.  Medium  late,  growing  four  feet  tall  with 
pods  of  the  largest  size. 

Lb.,  .30;  2  lbs.,  .50;  14  lbs.,  $3.00 


♦Bliss  Everbearing.  Medium  late  and  very  produc¬ 
tive.  Two  feet  tall. 

Lb.,  .30;  2  lbs.,  .50;  14  lbs.,  $3.00 
•Dwarf  Telephone  (Carter’s  Daisy).  Similar  to  the 
Tall  Telephone  except  in  the  height  of  the  vine,  which 
is  only  about  two  feet. 

Lb.,  .35;  2  lbs.,  .60;  14  lbs.,  $3.50 

Late  Variety  for  General  Crop 

♦Champion  of  England.  The  standard  for  quality. 
Grows  four  feet  tall,  very  prolific,  and  still  one  of  the 
best  late  peas.  Lb.,  .30;  2  lbs.,  .50;  14  lbs.,  $3.00 
White  Marrowfat.  A  good  late  sort.  Cultivated 
very  extensively  for  the  summer  crop. 

Lb.,  .25;  2  lbs.,  .45;  15  lbs.,  $2.40 
Black-Eyed  Marrowfat.  An  old  and  standard  late 
variety  for  garden  or  field  use. 

Lb.,  .25;  2  lbs.,  .45;  15  lbs.,  $2.40 
Canada  Field.  Seeds  small  white;  for  field  culture 
only;  largely  used  for  sowing  among  oats.  Price 

Lb.,  .10;  15  lbs.,  $1.35 

PUMPKIN 

German, — Kurbis  French, — Potiron 

Spanish,- — Cabbage 

One  ounce  will  plant  20  hills 

Pumpkins  are  grown  chiefly  as  food  for  stock.  The 
usual  method  of  planting  is  to  scatter  a  few  seeds  at 


Sugar  Pumpkin 


intervals  in  the  hills  when  planting  Indian  corn;  in 
this  way  good  crops  of  pumpkins  are  secured  with 


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PUMPKINS  (Continued) 

slight  labor  and  expense,  and  make  a  valuable  addi¬ 
tion  to  the  season’s  crops. 

Connecticut  Field.  The  common  yellow  pumpkin 
grown  chiefly  for  feeding  stock. 

Pkg.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  %  lb.,  .30;  lb.,  $1.00 
Sweet  or  Sngar.  A  small  variety,  fine-grained  and 
sweet;  the  best  for  table  use. 

Pkg.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  %  lb.,  .35;  lb.,  $1.25 


Moss  Curled 


PARSLEY 

German, — Peterfile  French, — Persie 

Spanish,- — Perejil 
One  ounce  for  150  feet  of  drill 
Parsley  succeeds  best  in  rich,  mellow  soil.  As  the 
seed  germinates  very  slowly,  it  should  be  sown  early 
in  spring,  previously  soaking  the  seed  for  a  few  hours 
in  tepid  water.  Sow  thickly  in  rows  a  foot  apart  and 
half  an  inch  deep. 

Champion  Moss  Curled.  The  standard  variety. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  lb.,  .50 

PARSNIP 

German, — Pastinake  French, — Panais 

Spanish, — Pastinaca 

One  ounce  for  150  feet  of  drill;  five  pounds  in  drills 
for  an  acre 

Sow  in  drills  as  early  in  spring  as  the  weather  will 
admit,  fifteen  inches  apart,  covering  half  an  inch  deep. 
When  well  up,  thin  out  to  five  or  six  inches  apart  in  the 
rows.  Unlike  carrots,  they  are  improved  by  frost,  and 
it  is  usual  to  take  up  in  the  fall  a  certain  quantity  for 
winter  use,  leaving  the  rest  in  the  ground  till  spring, 
to  be  dug  as  required. 

Prices  on  all  varieties  of  parsnips  as  follows: 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  *4  lb.,  .50;  prices  in  quantity  on 
application. 


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Abbott’s  Improved  Hollow  Crown.  Smooth  and  quite 
large;  fine  sort. 

Guernsey.  Roots  not  quite  so  long  as  Hollow  Crown, 
but  of  greater  diameter  and  more  easily  gathered. 

Long  Smooth.  As  name  implies,  very  smooth,  free 
from  roots,  and  a  general  favorite. 

PEPPER 

German, — Pfeffer  French, — Piment 

Spanish, — Pimiento 
One  ounce  will  produce  2,000  plants 
Grown  largely  for  pickles.  Sow  in  hotbeds  early  in 
April,  and  transplant  to  the  open  ground  when  the 
weather  is  favorable.  They  should  be  planted  in 
warm,  mellow  soil  in  rows  18  inches  apart.  They  may 
also  be  sown  in  the  open  ground  when  danger  of  frost 
is  past. 

Large  Bell,  or  Bull  Nose.  A  favorite  and  well- 
known  pickling  sort.  Is  early,  large,  mild  and  thick 
skinned.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .50 

Long  Red  Cayenne.  A  small,  long,  bright  red  sort, 
very  productive;  extremely  strong  and  pungent. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .75 

SPINACH 

German, — Spinat  French, — Epinard 

Spanish, — Espinaca 

One  ounce  for  100  feet  of  drill;  10  to  12  pounds  in 
drills  for  an  acre 


Spinach 


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SPINACH  (Continued) 

This  is  a  very  important  crop  in  our  market  gardens, 
and  is  one  of  the  most  easily  managed  of  all  vegeta¬ 
bles,  requiring  but  little  culture,  and  may  be  had  fit 
for  use  the  entire  season.  The  main  crop  is  sown  in 
September.  It  is  sometimes  covered  up  in  exposed 
places  with  straw  or  salt  hay  during  winter,  which 
prevents  it  from  being  cut  with  frost;  but  in  sheltered 
fields  there  is  no  necessity  for  covering.  For  summer 
use  it  may  be  sown  at  intervals  of  two  or  three  weeks 
from  April  to  August.  Spinach  is  best  developed  and 
most  tender  when  grown  in  rich  soil. 

King  of  Denmark.  A  fine  long  season  variety  re¬ 
maining  longer  than  most  varieties  before  going  to 


seed;  leaves  large,  crumpled  and  blistered.  Deep 
green  color.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  %  lb.,  .25;  lb.,  .75 
Dong  Standing  Thick  Leaved.  Stands  longest  be¬ 
fore  running  to  seed;  dark  green. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  14  lb.,  .25;  lb.,  .75 
Giant  Thick  Leaf.  This  variety  gives  the  best  re¬ 
sults.  The  leaves  are  large,  thick  and  somewhat 
crumpled,  and  it  is  equally  good  for  spring  or  autumn 
sowing.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  U  lb.,  .25;  lb.,  .75 

New  Zealand.  A  valuable  variety  for  the  garden  as 
it  produces  the  thick,  tender  leaves  throughout  the 
summer.  Grows  very  large  and  luxuriantly  in  warm, 
rich  soil. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  U  lb.,  .50;  lb„  $1.75 


RADISH 

German, — Rettig,  Rabies  Spanish, — Rabano 

French, — Radis,  Rave,  Petite  Rave 
One  ounce  will  sow  100  feet  of  drill 

Culture.  The  soil  for  Radishes  should  be  very 
rich,  light  and  mellow,  well  broken  by  digging, 
as  their  tender  and  mild  qualities  depend  very 
much  upon  their  rapid  growth.  For  very  early 
use  sow  in  hotbeds  in  February  and  March  and 
in  the  open  air  as  soon  as  the  ground  can  be 
worked,  at  intervals  of  ten  or  twelve  days  for  a 
succession  as  long  as  they  may  be  wanted.  The 
winter  varieties  should  be  sown  in  August,  lifted 
before  severe  frost,  and  stored  in  the  cellar. 

Vick’s  Scarlet  Globe  Radish.  A  leader  among 
bright  round  Red  Radishes.  Quick  maturing,  ex¬ 
tremely  attractive,  short  tops,  solid  and  fine 
flavor. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  M  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 


Long  White  Vienna.  Of  rapid  growth  and 
beautiful  shape;  skin  and  flesh  snow-white.  The 
finest  of  long  white  radishes. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  M  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 
China  Rose.  Bright  rose-colored  skin;  flesh 
white  and  quality  excellent;  one  of  the  best  for 
fall  and  winter  use. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  U  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 
Early  Scarlet  Turnip.  A  well  known  and  popular 
variety.  Small  top  of  quick  growth,  mild  and  crisp. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  M  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 

Early  Scarlet  Turnip,  White  Tipped.  One  of  the 
handsomest  of  the  turnip  radishes  and  a  great  favor¬ 
ite  in  many  large  markets  for  early  planting  outdoors. 
Roots  slightly  flattened  on  the  under  side;  color,  very 
deep  scarlet  with  a  white  tip;  flesh  white  and  of  the 
best  quality. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  %  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 


Vick's  Scarlet  Globe  Radish 

French  Breakfast.  Olive-shaped  scarlet,  with  white 
tip;  crisp  and  tender.  Very  early.  A  general  favorite. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  U  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 
Crimson  Giant  Forcing.  Best  of  forcing  sorts.  Grown 
larger  than  other  turnip  shaped  varieties  and  fine 
eating.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  M  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 


For  the  Lawn,  PURITY  LAWN  SEED  IS  BEST 


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RADISHES  (Continued) 

Long  Scarlet.  Short  top.  The  standard  variety  of 
the  long  sorts,  used  either  for  forcing  or  open  culture; 
six  or  seven  inches  long. 

Pkt,,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  U  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 

Long  Black  Spanish.  Long  black,  flesh  white  and 
slightly  pungent;  one  of  the  latest  and  hardest. 

Pkt,,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  M  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 

Round  Black  Spanish.  Skin  black,  white  fleshed 
and  piquant  flavor. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 

SALSIFY  or  Oyster  Plant 

German, — Bocksbart  French, — Salsifis 

Spanish, — Ostra  Vegetal 

One  ounce  will  sow  50  feet  of  drill 

Culture.  Sow  the  seed  in  light,  deep  soil,  early  in  the 
spring,  in  drills  twelve  inches  apart  and  one  inch  deep, 
thinning  out  the  young  plants  to  four  or  five  inches. 
The  roots  will  be  ready  for  use  in  October,  when  a 
supply  should  be  taken  up  and  stored,  like  carrots. 
Those  remaining  till  spring  should  be  dug  up  before 
commencing  their  growth. 

Mammoth  Sandwich  Island.  We  consider  this  the 
largest  and  most  profitable  salsify  in  cultivation.  It  is 
pure  white  in  color  and  invaluable  to  market  gar¬ 
deners.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .25;  M  lb.,  .75 

TOMATO 

German, — Liebsapfel  Spanish, — Tomate 

In  this  latitude  to  produce  extra  early  tomatoes  the 
seeds  should  be  planted  in  the  hotbed  about  the  mid¬ 
dle  of  February,  in  drills  five  inches  apart,  and  not 
over  one-half  inch  deep. 

For  ordinary  plants,  sow  the  seed  early  in  March. 

When  the  plants  are  two  inches  high  they  should  be 
transplanted  three  to  four  inches  apart.  The  final 
transplanting  to  the  open  ground  may  be  made  the  last 
of  May,  when  the  plants  should  be  fine,  large  and 
stocky,  and  if  sufficient  soil  is  taken  up  with  each 
plant,  they  will  keep  right  on  growing  with  no  setback. 

Red  Head.  An  early  variety,  bright  red  in  color, 
round  and  smooth,  uniform  in  size  and  with  an  excel¬ 
lent  flavor.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40 

Earliana.  It  is  remarkable  for  its  earliness,  very 
large  size,  handsome  shape  and  bright  red  color.  Its 
solidity  and  fine  qualities  are  equal  to  the  best 
medium  and  late  sorts. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  M  lb.,  $1.25 


Chalk’s  Early  Jewel.  This  is  a  very  productive  va¬ 
riety.  Ripens  nearly  as  early  as  Spark’s  Earliana, 
but  is  more  desirable  for  home  use  as  the  fruits  are 
thicker  through  and  more  solid;  borne  in  large  clus¬ 
ters.  Color  bright  scarlet  and  quality  good. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  li  lb.,  $1.25 


Red  Head 


Dwarf  Champion.  Dwarf  and  strong  habit  of 
growth;  very  solid  and  of  extra  quality. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  U  lb.,  $1.25 

Ponderosa.  Very  large,  solid  and  of  a  good  flavor. 
Specimens  have  been  grown  to  weigh  four  pounds. 
Bright  red.  Very  few  seeds. 

Pkt,,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  U  lb.,  $1.25 

Stone.  Fruit  very  large  and  deep;  bright  scarlet, 
smooth,  ripening  evenly  to  the  stem  without  a  crack; 
exceedingly  solid  and  firm-fleshed,  of  the  finest  quality; 
one  of  the  best  for  family  use  and  for  canneries.  Late. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  hi  lb.,  $1.25 

June  Pink.  An  early  variety,  similar  in  habit  to 
the  famous  Earliana,  differing  only  in  its  color,  which 
is  pink  instead  of  red.  Early,  blight  resisting,  long 
and  heavy  yielding.  An  excellent  shipper  on  account 
of  its  reasonably  tough  skin. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  hi  lb.,  $1.25 

John  Baer.  An  extra  early  variety.  Brilliant  red. 
Almost  seedless  and  sweet  flavor.  Uniform  in  size 

and  ripening.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  hi  lb.,  $1.25 

Marglobe.  The  best  of  the  blight-resisting  vari¬ 
eties.  Will  withstand  a  long  period  of  unfavorable 
weather.  Fruit  large,  solid,  and  bright  scarlet  in  color. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .40;  t/4  lb.,  $1.25 


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SQUASH 

German, — Kurbiss  French, — Courge 

Spanish, — Calabaza 

One  ounce  Early  will  plant  50  hills;  one  ounce  Mar¬ 
row,  25  hills 

Culture.  The  plants  are  very  tender  and  sensitive  to 
cold,  and  planting  must  be  delayed  until  settled  warm 
weather.  The  general  principles  of  culture  are  the 
same  as  those  given  for  cucumbers  and  melons,  but  the 
plants  are  less  particular  as  to  soil.  The  summer 
varieties  should  be  planted  four  feet  apart  each  way, 
and  the  winter  sorts  eight  feet.  Three  plants  are  suf¬ 
ficient  for  a  hill.  Care  should  be  taken  not  to  break 
the  stems  from  the  squashes  intended  for  winter  use, 
as  the  slightest  injury  will  increase  the  liability  to 
decay. 

Improved  Hubbard.  The  well-known  and  standard 
late  variety;  our  strain  is  excellent. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  %  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 

Golden  Hubbard.  A  genuine  Hubbard  Squash  except 
in  color,  which  is  a  bright  red;  quality  excellent. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  M  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 


YVarted  Hubbard.  A  superior  strain  of  mammoth 
size,  and  entirely  covered  with  warty  excrescences. 
Rich,  dark-green  color,  and  of  very  best  quality. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  %  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 
Blue  Hubbard.  A  new  type  of  Hubbard  Squash  said 
to  excel  all  others  in  quality.  Growth  and  habit 
same  as  Hubbard,  but  with  a  bluish-gray  color. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  %  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 
Giant  Summer  Crookneck.  Double  the  size  of  an 
ordinary  Crookneck  and  very  warty,  but  similar  in 
other  respects.  Their  handsome  appearance  com¬ 
mands  an  extra  price  in  the  market. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  M  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 
Delicious.  We  have  found  in  this  squash  all  that 
the  originator  claims  for  it.  It  is  the  driest,  sweetest 
and  finest  flavored  squash  we  have  ever  tasted.  A 
fall  and  winter  squash  and  is  a  good  keeper. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 

Boston  Marrow.  Fine  fall  variety;  oval,  bright 
orange;  flesh  yellow  and  firm;  best  for  pies,  and  also 
for  canning.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  M  H>.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 
Early  White  Bush  Scalloped.  A  standard  summer 
variety;  good  either  for  home  or  market  garden. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  %  lb.,  .50;  lb.,  $1.50 


TOBACCO 

Connecticut  Seed  Leaf.  Best  adapted  for  the  cli¬ 
mate  of  the  Northern  and  Middle  States. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .30 

TURNIP 

German, — Steckrube  French, — Navet 

Spanish, — Nabo  Comun 


Turnips  may  be  sown  at  all  seasons  from  April  to 
August  in  our  climate,  although  those  will  be  the  best 
which  are  sown  very  early  in  spring  for  summer 
crops,  and  early  in  August  for  a  fall  and  winter  crop. 
A  light  soil,  well  manured  the  previous  year,  is  the 
best.  A  few  hundred  pounds  per  acre  of  quick-acting 
fertilizer  will  have  a  tendency  to  make  the  roots 
smooth,  and  to  make  the  rapid  growth  so  essential  in 
producing  sweet  and  palatable  turnips. 


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TURNIPS  (Continued) 

Extra  Early  Purple  Top  Milan  (Flat).  The  earliest 
turnip  in  cultivation  and  a  splendid  variety;  favorite 
with  gardeners  who  want  first  turnips  in  market.  Bulb 
white,  flat,  of  medium  size,  with  a  bright  purple  top; 
one  of  the  sweetest  and  finest  flavored  of  summer  sorts. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  M  lb.,  .60;  lb.,  $2.00 

Extra  Early  White  Milan.  This  is  one  of  our  most 
popular  turnips  for  spring  sowing.  It  is  a  splendid  ex¬ 
tra  early  turnip  in  which  the  extreme  earliness,  small 
top  and  tap-root  of  the  Purple  Top  Milan  is  united  with 
clear  white  skin  and  flesh. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .20;  U  lb.,  .60;  lb..  $2.00 

Purple  Top  Strap  Leaf.  Rapid  grower  and  mild 
flavor.  The  most  popular  variety  for  early  use,  either 
for  the  table  or  stock. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  U  lb.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.00 

Yellow  Stone.  A  very  popular  yellow-fleshed  vari¬ 
ety,  fine  for  table  use.  Flesh  very  firm,  tender,  sweet 
and  fine  flavored;  an  excellent  keeper. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  U  lb.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.00 

White  Egg.  Belongs  to  the  class  of  quick-growing 
fall  turnips,  and  for  this  purpose  should  be  sown  in 
this  latitude  between  August  1  and  10.  Its  shape  is 
nearly  oval  or  egg,  as  its  name  would  indicate. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  U  lb.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.00 


Ruta  Baga  or  Swedish  Turnip 


Ruta  Bagas,  or  Swedes,  should  be  planted  from  the 
last  of  June  to  about  July  10,  as  they  require  more 
time  in  which  to  mature  than  the  Early  or  Strap  Leaf 
varieties.  Newly-turned  soil  will  produce  the  sweetest 
and  smoothest  turnips. 


Long  Island  Purple.  LTndoubtedly  the  finest  vari¬ 
ety  of  purple-top  Ruta  Baga.  Leaves  few  and  small; 
bulbs  fine  shaped  with  very  short,  small  necks;  purple 
crown,  skin  and  flesh  bright  yellow,  solid,  sweet  and 
mild  flavor.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  U  lb.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.25 

White  Sweet  German.  Sweet,  and  fine  flavor.  Good 
keeper.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  M  lb.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.25 

Skirving’s  Purple  Top.  Well-known,  yellow  fleshed 
variety  of  large  size  and  fine  quality;  for  stock  or  table. 

Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  U  lb.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.25 

Imperial  Hardy  Swede.  Claimed  by  many  to  be  the 
best  Swede  turnip  grown.  Bulb  of  large  size  with 
purple  crown;  flesh  yellow;  very  smooth  and  heavy 
cropper.  Pkt.,  .10;  oz.,  .15;  U  lb.,  .40;  lb.,  $1.25 

HERBS 


Dill  . Pkt.,  .10 

Sage,  Broad  Leaf  . Pkt.,  .10 

Summer  Savory  . Pkt.,  .10 

Catnip  . Pkt.,  .10 


Vegetable  and  Flower 
Plants 

We  have  in  their  season  a  choice  assortment  of 
both  vegetable  and  flower  plants. 

Tomato  Plants.  Dwiarf  Champion,  Chalk’s  Jewel, 
Earliana,  etc. 

Cabbage  Plants.  All  Seasons,  Stone  Mason,  Drum¬ 
head,  Danish  Ball  Head,  Early  Summer,  etc. 

Cauliflower.  Snowball. 

Celery.  Giant  Pascal,  Golden  Self-Blanching, 
White  Plume. 

Flower  Plants.  Pansies,  Verbenas,  Stocks,  Salvia, 
Asters,  Zinnias,  Phlox. 

Our  Plants  are  all  grown  for  us  locally  and  are  hardy 
and  vigorous.  Prices  as  low  as  can  be  made  and  fur¬ 
nish  good,  strong,  healthy  plants. 

Bird  Seed 

Add  8c  per  lb.,  each  additional  lb.  add  .01  for  postage. 
Prices  subject  to  variations  of  the  Market. 

Canary.  Sicily,  selected  Sunflower.  Russian 

Hemp.  Russian,  first  quality  Millet 

Rape.  Cuttle  Fish  Cnhulled  Rice 


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GRASSES  AND  GRAINS 


NOTE — Owing  to  the  frequent  changes  in  price  of  Grains  and  Grasses  we  have  refrained  from  inserting 
prices  of  them  in  this  catalogue.  The  lowest  market  prices  will  be  quoted  on  application. 

Special  Attention 

While  we  carry  several  grades  of  the  different  varieties  of  seeds,  we  recommend  our  Purity  Brand  as  the 
very  best  the  market  affords.  These  seeds  are  strictly  Northern  grown,  and  are  selected  by  us  because  they 
possess  the  two  essential  qualities  of  purity  and  vitality.  It  is  well  known  that  there  have  been  large  quantities 
of  Grass  and  Clover  Seed  sold  as  pure,  which  official  analysis  has  shown  to  contain  large  percentages  of  adulter¬ 
ation.  This  not  only  defrauds  the  planter  by  selling  him  a  worse  than  useless  article,  but  inflicts  injury  also 
by  filling  his  land  with  noxious  weeds.  We  list  Grass  and  Clover  Seed  according  to  their  quality,  grading  down 
from  our  Purity  Brand,  which  is  always  the  best. 

Timothy,  Clovers,  Millets,  Red  Top  Purity  Brand  Lawn  Seed 

in  several  grades  Our  own  mixture,  from  the  purest  seeds  obtainable. 

We  can  surely  please  you  on  this  brand. 

Choice  Grass  Seeds  for  Lawn  and  Farm 


Timothy 

Medium  Red  Clover 
Mammoth  Red  Clover 
Alsyke  Clover 
White  Clover 
Crimson  Clover 
White  Sweet  or  Bokhara 
Alfalfa  Clover 
Red  Top 

Kentucky  Blue  Grass 


Canadian  Blue  Grass 
Orchard  Grass 
English  Rye  Grass 
Meadow  ;Fescue 
Rhode  Island  Bent 
Meadow  Oat  Grass 
Clover  Sheep’s  Fescue 

Crested  Dog's  Tail 
Sweet  Vernal 


Grains 

Prices  subject  to  Market  Changes 

Barley,  Fancy  No.  1,  Two-Rowed. 

Barley,  Beardless. 

Seed  Oats,  No.  1,  Maine  340. 

Spring  Rye.  Best  Northern  grown. 

Winter  Rye.  New  England  grown. 

Spring  Wheat.  Northern  grown. 

Winter  Wheat.  Northern  grown. 
Buckwheat. 

Miscellaneous  Seeds 


Hungarian 

Millets 

Japanese 

Siberian 

Canadian  Field  Peas 
Soja  Beans 

Cow  Peas 

Dwarf  Essex  Rape 
Spring  Vetch 

Winter  Vetch 

TABLE 

Showing  Weight 

per  Bushel, 

also 

Quantities 

Yellow  Oat  Grass . 

8 

lbs. 

sown  per  acre  of  Grass. 

Grain  and 

Meadow  Fescue  . 

15 

lbs. 

Vegetable  Seeds 

Tall  Fescue  . 

Sheep  Fescue . 

15 

.12 

lbs. 

lbs. 

(Used  in  mix- 

Weight 

quantity 

Hard  Fescue  . 

,14 

lbs. 

tures  for  pas- 

per  Bushel 

per  acre 

Meadow  Foxtail  . 

.  8 

lbs. 

tures) 

usually  sown 

Rough  Stalked  Meadow 

4 

lbs. 

(Grains  used 

Timothy  . 

. 45  lbs. 

%  bu. 

Wood  Meadow  . 

.14 

lbs. 

for  pastures, 

Clover,  Red . 

. 60  lbs. 

10 

to 

20 

lbs. 

Crested  Dog’s  Tail . 

.28 

lbs. 

grain  lands, 

Clover,  Alsvke  . 

. 60  lbs. 

10 

to 

15 

lbs.' 

Sweet  Vernal  . 

.11 

lbs. 

etc.)  ■ 

Clover,  White . 

. 60  lbs. 

10 

to 

15 

lbs. 

Seed  Barley  . 

48 

lbs. 

2  to  3  bu. 

Clover,  Crimson . 

. 60  lbs. 

10 

to 

15 

lbs. 

Seed  Wheat . 

.60 

lbs. 

iy2  bu. 

Clover,  Alfalfa . 

. 60  lbs. 

15 

to 

20 

lbs. 

Seed  Rye  . 

.56 

lbs. 

1 V2  bu. 

Red  Top,  unhulled... 

. 10  lbs. 

2  y2  to 

3 

bu. 

Seed  Oats  . 

32 

lbs. 

2  to  3  bu. 

Red  Top,  cleaned . 

..30-40  lbs. 

10 

to 

15 

lbs. 

Seed  Buckwheat . 

.48 

lbs. 

%  to  1  bu. 

Millet,  Hungarian... 

. 48  lbs. 

% 

to 

1 

bu. 

Flax . 

.56 

lbs. 

1  to  2  bu. 

Millet,  German  . 

. 5  0  lbs. 

% 

to 

1 

bu. 

Canary  . 

.60 

lbs. 

Millet,  Japanese  . 

. 35  lbs. 

% 

to 

%  bu. 

Hemp  . 

.40 

lbs. 

Millet,  Siberian  . 

. 50  lbs. 

% 

to 

1 

bu. 

Rape,  German  . 

.50 

lbs. 

Bent,  Fancy . 

. 35  lbs. 

15 

bu. 

Rape,  Dwarf,  Essex . 

.50 

lbs. 

Bent,  R.  1.  . 

. 10  lbs. 

3 

bu. 

Corn,  Field  . 

.56 

lbs. 

S  to  12  qts. 

Orchard  Grass  . 

. 14  lbs. 

2 

to 

3 

bu. 

Corn,  Fodder.. . 

.56 

lbs. 

3  bu. 

Blue  Grass  . 

. 14  lbs. 

2 

to 

3 

bu. 

Corn,  Sweet . 

45 

lbs 

8  to  10  qts. 

Fowl  Meadow  . 

. 11  lbs. 

1 

to 

2 

bu. 

Beans,  White  . 

.60 

lbs. 

1  y2  bu. 

Hawn  Seed  . 

. 16  lbs. 

3  v2 

to 

4  1/2  lbs. 

Beans,  Bed  Kidney . 

.60 

lbs. 

1  y2  bu. 

Hawn  Seed,  Special, 

.  4  0  lbs. 

1  y2 

to 

2 

bu. 

Beans,  Fancy . 

.60 

lbs. 

1  y2  bu. 

Perennial  Rye  Grass  . 2  4  lbs. 

Peas,  Smooth  . . 

.60 

lbs. 

1  V2  to  3  bu. 

Italian  Rye  Grass _ 

.  18  lbs. 

Peas,  Wrinkled . 

.56 

lbs. 

1  %  to  2  bu. 

Tall  Oat  Grass . 

.  12  lbs. 

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INSECTICIDES  and  FUNGICIDES 


SPRAY  CALENDAR  AND  GUIDE 

Successive 


Pest 

What  to  LAe 

Dilution,  lbs. 

1st  Spraying 

2d  Spraying 

Sprayings 

Codling  Moth 

Dry  Arsenate  Lead 

Dry  Arsenate  Calcium 

M 

to 

*4 

1  va 

Immediately  after 
blossoms  tall 

2  weeks  later 

Consult  your 
Ex  per.  Sta. 

Canker  Worm 

Dry  Arsenate  Lead 

D  \\  Ars»-naie  Calc.um 

*1 

to 

*4 

1  Vi 

When  young 

first  appear 

4-o  days  later 

Tent  Caterpillar* 

Dry  Arsenate  Lead 

D  y  Arsenate  Calcium 

•l 

to 

% 

IV* 

As  insects 
appear 

As  needed 

II  II 

Leal  Grumpier 

Dry  Arsenate  Lead 

D.y  Arsenate  Calcium 

*1 

to 

A 

IV* 

About  middle 
of  May 

As  needed 

Slug 

D  y  A  sen  a  e  Lea  1 

Dry  Arsenate  Calcium 

n 

to 

% 

1  *-a 

When  insects 
appear 

Rep  at  1U  da. 

2  wks.  if  n*  cess  ary 

.. 

Plum  Gouger 

Dry  Arsenate  Lead 

to 

1 

be;  ore  leaves  and 
buds  open 

Strawberry  Crown 
Borer 

Dry  Arsen  a  e  Lead 

Dry  Arsenate  Calcium 

•1 

to 

Bi 

1  ‘-a 

Late  summer 

Strawberry  Lea: 
Roller 

Dry  Arsenate  Lead 

Dry  Arsenate*  Calcium 

*1 

to 

Vi 

lVa 

In  Augu.-t 

Strawberry  Slug 
Strawberry  Root  Wor 

Dry  Alienate  Lead 
m  Dry  Ars-naie  Calcium 

*1 

to 

l4 

1  Va 

In  May  uhtn 
in  ects  appear 

.. 

Imported  Currant 
Worm 

Dry  Arsenate  Lead 

L)  \  '  nate  Calcium 

•I 

to 

l/2 

lVa 

As  soon  a-  in¬ 
sects  annea*- 

.. 

Gooseberry  Fruit 

Worm 

Dry  Arsenate  Lead 

Dr,  Arsenate  Cal  iwtn 

*1 

to 

l/u 

lVa 

As  soon  as  in¬ 
sects  appear 

Raspberry  Slug 

Dry  Arsenate  Lead 

I)  y  A  s  'ii  ta-  Calcium 

*1 

to 

l/2 

1V» 

uai  iy  in  spring 

.. 

Raspberry  Byturus 

Dry  A r senate  Lea  i 

D  v  A  rsena  e  Calcium 

*1 

to 

IV* 

is.  oi  May 

.. 

Potato  uee tie 

Dr  Arsenate  Lead 

Dry  Arsenate  Calcium 

iy2 

to 

to 

1 

2 

When  nisei  ts 
appear 

Rep^civ.  a  oiten 
as  necessary 

*To  50  gallons  of  water. 

The  above  recommendations  are  condensed  and  are  somewhat 
subject  to  change  depending  upon  conditions  in  various  sections  of 
the  coun  ry. 

Where  an  effective  combination  Insecticide  anti  Fungicide  is  de¬ 
sired.  “Bordo-A r>t  na  c"  u.-ed  a;  s;:me  strength  as  indicated  for 
Dry  Powdered  Arsenate  of  Lead  will  give  splendid  results.  Dry 
Powdered  Bordeaux  Mixture  <an  Ik*  used  as  a  dry  dust  just  as  it 
comes  from  the  package  or  in  combination  with  equal  quantities  of 
Dry  Powdered  Aiseiuie  of  Lead  or  Arsenate  of  Calcium.  When 
using  Dry  Powdertd  Bordeaux  Mixture  as  a  wet  spray  use  from 
three  to  five  pounds  to  fifty  gallons  of  water  for  the  control  ol 
mo.'t  fungus  disease.'. 

Dry  Powdered  Insecticides  can  be  used  fbr  dry  dusting  just  as 
they  come  Irom  the  package. 


For  the  convenience  of  the  home  gardener,  the  above  table  will  be 
of  interest. 

Dry  Powdered  Arsenate  of  Lead  where  used  at  strength  of  one 
pound  to  fifty  gallons  of  water,  should  be  used  at  rate  of  two  to 
three  teaspoonfuls  to  one  gallon  of  water. 

Dry  Powdered  Arsenate  of  Calcium  where  used  at  rate  of  three- 
fourths  pound  to  fifty  gallons  of  water,  should  be  used  at  rate  of 
two  to  three  teaspoonfuls  to  one  gallon  oi  water. 

Dry  Powdered  Bordeaux  Mixture  when  used  at  rate  of  three 
pounds  to  fifty  gallons  of  water,  should  be  used  at  the  rate  of  from 
nine  to  twelve  tea»poonfuls  to  one  gallon  of  water. 

Dry  Powdered  Bordo-Arsenate  when  used  at  rate  of  one  pound 
to  fifty  gallons  of  water  should  be  used  at  rate  of  three  to  four 
teaspoonfuls  to  one  gallon  of  water. 


ADVISED  DUSTING  SCHEDULE  FOR  APPLES 


1. 

Time 

Late  Winter 

Dormant  ar.d  Delaye  '  ^o  man*  Stage 

Material 

Emulso  or  Soluble  Sulphur  Compound 

To  Control 

Scale,  Red  Mite  and 
Early  Scab 

Pre-pink  Stage 

After  delayed  dormant  when  bio  som 
buds  are  exposed,  but  not  separated 

Koloaust 

Apple  S.  a o 

3. 

Pin!:  S  age 

Just  as  buds  show  pink  and  clusters 
are  starting 

Ko-l.otex 

Apple  Scai),  Bud  Moth, 
Case  Bearer  and  certain 
other  oh^’-ing  in-ccts 

3-A 

4. 

During  seasons  when  a  period  o;  over  five  days  elapses  between  pink  and  calyx  kolodust  should  be  applied 
Apple  Scab  infection.  Kolodust  contains  no  poison — will  not  injure  bees. 

Calyx;  just  after  petals  fall  Kolokil  (heavy  poison  content) 

again  lor  the  prevention  of 

Anple  Scab.  Codling 
Moth.  Caterpillars  and 
certain  other  chewing  in¬ 
sects 

5. 

Five  to  ten  days  after  petaJs  fall 

Kolokil  or  Kolotex 

Curculio,  Codling  Moth, 
lesser  apple  vo.rns  and 
gre^n  fruit  worm  . 

6. 

About  July  5  to  15 

kolokil  or  Kolotex 

Apple  Maggot  or  Rail- 
roa  !  Worm. 

(A)  The  above  ducing  schedule  is  merely  a  guide.  Local  or 
seasonal  conditions  may  necessitate  changes  in  time  of  application. 
The  apple  maggot  or  Railroad  worm  is  1t*si  controlled  by  dusting 
according  to  the  emerg  nr*e  o'  the  fikw.  This  period  is  usually  the 
first  or  second  week  in  July.  For  eon.ro!  o!  this  insect  application 
should  be  repeated  in  14  day  . 

(B>  In  seasons  when  rains  are  frequent  before  petal  fall,  apple 
scab  is  more  difficult  to  control.  On  such  varieties  as  McIntosh 
Reds,  R  I.  Greenings  an  1  other  susceptible  varieties  frequent  appli¬ 
cations  should  be  made  in  order  to  keerp  all  new  growth  covered 
against  infection. 


iC)  Orcha  ds  should  be  kept  und  r  continued  observation  after 
applications  for  the  control  of  Ar.pk*  M  iggot  ias  indicated  in  the 
schedule!  have  been  mad  *.  Weather  comii  ion  ^  may  be  conducive  to 
the  developin'  nt  of  apple  scab  or  sooty  Blotch  and  under  such  con¬ 
ditions  further  applications  of  Kolodust  will  he  necessary.  Late 
Codling  Moth  m  :y  become  o  icu  in  •  *h  h  case  it  will  be  neces¬ 
sary  to  rna  ;e  fur  hor  applica  ion>  o  Kolokil  or  Kolotex. 

ID)  Dust  with  A-l  Mixture  v  hen  Aphis  becomes  serious. 


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INSECTICIDES  and  FUNGICIDES 


NIAGARA  DUSTING  MATERIAL. 


STANDARD  MIXTURES. 


Name 

Principal  Ingredients 

General  Use 

Super  Sulfodust 

Dusting  Sulphur  with  special  spreader  and 
sticker — 300  mesh  or  finer. 

Standard  Sulphur  Fungicide  without  poison 
for  Apple  Scab,  Brown  Rot,  etc. 

Kolodust 

(Patented) 

Fused  Sulphur  Dust  containing  colloidal  sul¬ 
phur.  A  dust  you  can  see  stick. 

The  new  exclusive  Niagara  Fungicide  without 
poison  for  Apple  Scab,  Brown  Rot,  etc. 

Kolotex 

(Patented) 

Kolodust  and  Lead  Arsenate. 

The  new  exclusive  Niagara  Sulphur  Fungicide 
with  Lead  Arsenate  for  chewing  insects  and 
diseases  of  apples,  pears;  Coddling  Moth, 
Strawberry  Weevil. 

Kolokil 

(Patented) 

Kolodust  with  greater  poison  content  than 
Kolotex. 

The  new  exclusive  Niagara  Sulphur  Fungicide 
with  heavy  Lead  Arsenate  content,  for  chew¬ 
ing  insects  and  diseases  of  apples,  pears,  etc. 

D-25 

Copper  Lime  Dust  containing  Monohydrated 
Copper  Sulphate. 

High  content  Copper  Lime  Dust  for  control  of 
plant  diseases  such  as  potato  blight  where 
severe  blight  conditions  prevail. 

D-18 

Monohydrated  Copper  Sulphate  and  Calcihm 
Arsenate  (poison) 

Standard  copper  fungicide  with  poison  for  con¬ 
trol  of  potato  bugs  and  blight. 

A-l  Mixture 

Nicotine  Dust  containing  guaranteed  analysis 
2.7%  actual  nicotine. 

For  Aphids,  Red  Bug,  Pear  Psylla,  etc.  The 
standard  contact  dust  for  sucking  insects. 

Koloform 

An  effective  non-caustic  summer  fungicide 
containing  colloidal  sulphur  used  for  spray¬ 
ing  in  place  of  caustic  spray  material.  Will 
not  burn  or  russet  fruit. 

Koloform  is  a  non-caustic  Summer  spray  ma¬ 
terial  containing  colloidal  sulphur  used  for 
the  control  of  such  diseases  as  Apple  Scab 
and  Brown  Rot  of  stone  fruits. 

Emulso  (Oil  Perfectly  emulsified  and  stable  oil  emulsion  for  use  with  hard  or  soft  water.  Can  be  used  in 

Spray)  combination  sprays  with  Dry  Lime  Sulphur,  Bordo  Mixture,  Lime  Sulphur  Solution,  Sol¬ 

uble  Sulphur  Compound  when  necessary  to  provide  a  fungicide. 


Arsenate  of  Lead  Powder 

Arsenate  of  Lead  Powder  kills  most 
leaf-eating  insects  like  Potato  Bugs, 
Canker  Worms,  Elm  Leaf  Beetle, 
Gypsy  and  Brown  Tail  Moths,  Potato 
Beetle  and  similar  insects  that  feed 
on  the  foliage. 


Bordeaux  Mixture  Powder 

Bordeaux  Mixture  Powder  can  be 
used  wherever  paste  Bordeaux  Mix¬ 
ture  has  been  used  heretofore.  It  is 
splendidly  adapted  for  both  fruit  trees 
and  truck  crop  work,  and  can  be  used 
in  combination  with  any  insecticide, 
either  as  a  dry  or  a  liquid  spray. 


Bordo-Arsenate  Powder — The  Two-in-One  Spray 

This  product  combines  the  killing  properties  of 
Arsenate  of  Lead  and  the  fungus  preventative  qualities 
of  Bordeaux  Mixture. 

Dry  Powdered  Bordo-Arsenate  being  a  scientific 
combination  of  Arsenate  of  Lead  and  Bordeaux  Mixture 
will  control  both  external  leaf-eating  insects  and  fungus 
diseases  at  the  same  time.  It  is  prepared  in  dry  pow¬ 
dered  form  which  is  a  decided  advantage  over  the  old 
form  of  paste  products. 


Lime-Sulphur  Powder 

Lime-Bulphur  Powder  is  an  im¬ 
proved  standard  spray  material.  Safe 
and  effective,  not  only  as  a  dormant 
spracy,  but  also  as  a  summer  spray  in 
combination  with  Arsenate  of  Lead. 
Tested  by  experiment  stations  and 
found  superior  to  all  dry  compounds  on  the  market, 
in  safety  and  effectiveness.  It  will  control  San  Jose 
Scale  and  many  other  scale  insects.  It  is  effective 
against  Leaf  Blister  Mite,  Peach  Leaf  Curl,  Apple 
Scab  and  Brown  Rot  of  cherries  and  plums. 


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Arsenate  of  Calcium  Powder 

The  use  of  Arsenate  of  Calcium 
Powder  as  a  stomach  poison  for  con¬ 
trolling  leaf-eating  insects  has  be¬ 
come  more  general  each  year. 


Paris  Green 

Paris  Green  is  the  oldest  and 
most  widely-used  spray  poison  on 
the  market.  As  a  spray  on  pota 
toes  against  “bugs”  it  has  no  peer. 

Paris  Green  kills  quickly  on  ac¬ 
count  of  its  high  arsenic  content 
and  will  not  burn  the  foliage  of 
potatoes  because  of  its  low  per¬ 
centage  of  water  soluble  arsenic. 


P.  A.  C.  Formaldehyde 

Prevents  and  Eradicates  Stinking 
Smut  of  Wheat 

For  Oat,  Wheat  and  Rye  Smut  (ex¬ 
cept  loose  smut  of  wheat  and  barley 
which  this  preparation  will  not  con¬ 
trol)  spread  the  seed  on  the  floor, 
sprinkle  with  P.  A.  C.  Formaldehyde, 
1  pound  (1  pint)  to  36  gallons  of 
water,  and  shovel  over  to  mix  thor¬ 
oughly,  after  which  spread  out  and 
dry. 


For  Potato  Scab,  and  to  destroy  other  germs  on 
seed  potatoes,  soak  two  hours  in  P.  A.  C.  Formaldehyde, 
1  pound  to  15  gallons  of  water.  Price,  1  lb.  tins,  $.45 


Kerosene  Emulsion 

is  an  article  of  wide  and  varied  useful¬ 
ness.  It  kills  the  green  plant  louse  scale 
and  many  other  sucking  insects  at  once. 

Price:  1  pt„  .30;  postpaid,  .40;  1  qt., 
.50;  postpaid.  .60. 


Carbola 


Carbola  is  a  white 
paint  in  powder  form 
combined  with  a  dis- 
infectant  twenty 
times  stronger  than 
carbolic  acid.  It  is 
neither  poisonous 
nor  caustic.  It  is 
ready  to  use  as  soon 
as  mixed  with  water 
—  no  waiting  or 
straining.  It  can  be 
applied  with  a  brush 
or  spray  pump  to 
wood,  brick,  stone, 
cement,  plaster-board,  etc.,  or  over  whitewash. 

It  paints  and  disinfects  at  one  operation,  and  is  rec¬ 
ommended  for  use 


For  the  Sick-room.  Make  a  solution  of  Dr.  Hess 
Dip  and  Disinfectant,  1  tablespoonful  to  a  quart  of  soft, 
lukewarm  water.  Place  in  an  open  vessel  in  the  sick¬ 
room  and  renew  every  other  day. 

Price:  1  qt.,  .65,  postpaid,  .75;  2  qts.,  $1.00,  post¬ 
paid,  $1.15.  1  gallon,  $1.75. 


©DIP 


Dr.  Hess  Dip  and  Disinfectant 

Means  Better  Health  Conditions 
For  Your  Farm  Stock 

It  kills  body  parasites.  It  destroys 
disease  germs.  It  keeps  down  foul 
odors.  It  makes  healthful  living 
quarters.  It  keeps  the  skin  clean  and 
healthy.  Stock  health  is  the  basis  of 
stock  thrift. 

For  Household  Use 


Instead  of  Whitewash  and  as  a  Disinfectant 


Stables 

Cellars 

Dairies 

Garages 


Used  in 
Factories 
Hog  Pens 
Creameries 
Warehouses 


Outbuildings 
Dog  Kennels 
Rabbit  Hutches 
Poultry  Houses 


Makes  Work  Easier.  Gives  Better  Results 
Saves  Time,  Labor  and  Money 


5  pounds  (5  gal.) . 

. 75 

Postpaid  .90 

10  pounds  (10  gal.) . 

. 1.25 

Postpaid  1.50 

25  pounds  (25  gal  ) . 

. 2.75 

Postpaid  3.15 

50  pounds  (50  gal.) . 

. 5.00 

COOPER’S  SHEEP  DIPPING  POWDER 
The  Original  Powder  Dip 

One  package  makes  twenty-five  gallons  of  dip. 

Price,  .65;  postpaid,  .77 

Sulphate  of  Copper — Blue  Vitriol 

For  making  Bordeaux  Mixture  with  Hydrated 
Lime.  Market  prices. 

Oriole  Brand  Pine  Tar 

1  Pint,  .25,  postpaid,  .35;  1  quart,  .35,  postpaid, 

.50. 

Oriole  Brand  Coal  Tar 

1  pint,  .20,  postpaid,  .30;  1  quart,  .30,  postpaid, 

.45. 


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Creonoid 

Barrett's  Creonoid  is  an  up-to- 
date  preparation  from  coal  tar 
of  invaluable  service  to  the  poul- 
trymen,  stock  raisers  and  farrn- 
ei's.  It  eliminates  flies  and  mos¬ 
quitoes,  and  insures  sanitary 
conditions  in  stables,  stock 
sheds,  around  barnyards,  etc. 


I ’rice,  gallon  cans, 


$1.25 


scientific 


FLIT 

household  insecti- 


CROW  CORN  OIL 

Protects  newly  planted  corn  from 
crows.  Mix  one  part  Anti-Crow  Corn 
Oil  with  two  parts  hot  water. 

Price,  .35;  postpaid,  .45 


Crow  Repellent 

Stanley’s  Prevents  crows,  other 
birds,  and  animal  pests  from  pulling 
corn.  Protects  corn  from  rot  caused 
by  moisture.  Does  not  clog  planter. 

Price:  Half  Pint,  $.60,  postpaid, 

$.70;  Pint,  $1.00,  postpaid,  $1.10. 


Powdered  Hellebore 

For  use  against  leaf-eating  insects  such 
as  rose  slugs,  currant  worms,  cabbage 
worms  and  many  other  leaf-eating  in¬ 
sects  where  mild  poison  is  required,  as 
Powdered  White  Hellebore.  Not  mailable. 

Price,  hi  lb.,  .25 


Gypsy  Moth  Creosote 

This  is  a  special  Creosote  preparation 
for  painting  the  egg  clusters  of  the  Gypsy 
Moth.  The  eggs  are  laid  in  the  fall  in 
clusters  of  two  hundred  to  six  hundred  and 
should  be  destroyed  between  September 
and  April. 

Prices:  1  pt.,  .50,  postpaid,  .60;  1  gal., 

$1.25. 

Insect  Powder  and  Bellows  Combined 

Red  Wing  is  the  best 
Insect  Powder  that  can 
be  procured  and  once 
you  try  it  you  will  use 
no  other.  For  the  de¬ 
struction  of  Roaches, 
B  e  d-B  u  g  s,  Fleas, 
Moths,  Ants,  Flies,  etc. 
ibices:  Small,  .10,  Parcel  Post,  .05.  Large,  .25,  Par¬ 
cel  Post,  .06. 


A 

cide. 

Flit  kills  flies,  mosquitoes,  moths, 
ants,  bed-bugs,  roaches,  many  other 
household  insects,  their  eggs  and 
larvae.  Flit  is  a  100% 
effective  insecticide, 
containing  no  in¬ 
active  ingredients.  In 
exhaustive  tests  Flit 
spray  did  not  stain  the  most  delicate  fabrics. 

Prices:  1  Half  pint  can,  .35;  postpaid,  .45;  1  pint 
can,  .60;  postpaid,  .72;  1  quart  can,  $1.00;  postpaid, 
$1.15;  gallon  can,  $3.25.  Flit  hand  sprayer,  .25;  post¬ 
paid,  35. 

VOLCK 

Volck  is  one  of  the 
most  powerful  insecti¬ 
cides  known.  It  is  ef¬ 
fective  on  practically  all 
insects  on  ornamental  and 
flowering  plants.  Won¬ 
derful  results  have  been 
obtained  against  red 
spiders,  cyclamen  mite, 
aphis  (green  fly),  scale, 
mealy  bugs,  thrips,  and 
caterpillars.  Many  pests 
that  could  not  be  con¬ 
trolled  before  are  now 
killed  with  Volck.  Even 
mildews  and  rusts  are 
prevented  and  stopped  by 
Volck.  Not  only  does 
Volck  give  effective  control  of  pests,  but  it  also  pre¬ 
vents  reinfestation  for  a  considerable  period.  Volck 
is  odorless,  colorless  and  non-poisonous.  There  is  no 
unsightly  residue.  Plants  are  deep  glistening  green 
after  using  Volck. 

Prices:  %  pt.  cans,  .50,  postpaid,  .60;  1  pt. 

cans,  .75,  postpaid,  .87;  1  qt.  cans,  $1.00,  postpaid, 
$1.15;  1  gal.  cans,  $3.00,  postpaid,  $3.20. 


Evergreen 

Kills  cutworms.  Non-poisonous. 
Will  not  burn  or  injure  the  tenderest 
crop.  Does  not  injure  the  soil  in  any 
way.  Will  not  gum  sprayers.  Pleas¬ 
ant  and  easy  to  use.  No  unpleasant 
odor.  When  undiluted  Evergreen 
retains  its  strength  indefinitely. 

To  kill  Cutworms,  use  one  part  of 
Evergreen  to  100  parts  of  water. 
Spray  around  plants,  wetting  ground 
thoroughly.  Cutworms  coming  in 
contact  with  the  solution  will  come 
to  the  surface  and  die.  Keep  ground 
around  plants  moist.  Do  not  use 
soap. 

Prices:  1  ounce  bottle,  .35,  post¬ 
paid,  .45;  6  ounce  bottle,  $1.00,  post¬ 
paid,  $1.10;  16  ounce  bottle,  $2.00, 
postpaid,  $2.15. 


Harmless  to  mam 

11vestock  birds  and 
w,llnct  injure  tended  PI/*5 

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BUG  DEATH 

Bug  Death  is  a  fine,  tenacious 
powder,  scientifically  compounded 
and  finely  ground.  It  may  be  ap¬ 
plied  in  water  or  DRY,  just  as  it 
comes  in  package.  We  recommend 
DRY  application;  no  drawing  water, 
no  mixing  solutions.  The  best  time 
for  dusting  is  early  morning  when 
plants  are  wet  with  dew,  which  makes 
the  powder  “stick  like  all  possessed.” 

Prices:  1  lb.,  Sifter  Top  Carton, 
.20;  postpaid,  .30;  1 2  l-j  lb.  box, 

$1.60,  postpaid,  $1.85;  100  lb.  Bag, 

$10.00. 


OnT  POUND  PAC KAGI 


TRADE  MARX 


IXMCTlflM 


D»n/orth  Chemic*1 


DICKEY  BUG  DEATH 
DUSTER 


JZ:'  .'a 

For  use  in  applying  BUG  DEATH,  DRY,  to  small 
flower  or  vegetable  gardens.  It  is  a  mighty  handy 
thing  to  have  around  the  house. 

Price,  .50;  postpaid,  .60 


Fly-Tox 

Clean  and  Fragrant 

A  Modern  Insecticide  for  the  Modern  Home 

Flies  are  a  daily  and  deadly  menace  to  the  health 
and  comfort  of  the  people  in  your  home.  Flies  carry 
germs  and  transmit  disease.  Kill  the  flies  and  stamp 
out  infection.  Spray  Fly-Tox  upward,  saturating  the 
atmosphere  of  the  room,  and  all  flies  which  come  in 
contact  with  the  clean,  fragrant  mist  will  die  within 
a  short  time.  Fly-Tox  will  not  stain  curtains  or  wall 
coverings. 

The  mosquito,  like  the  fly,  spreads  disease  and 
causes  distressing  annoyance  by  its  mere  presence. 
Kill  the  germ-carrying,  biting  mosquitoes  with  Fly- 
Tox. 

Prices:  Half-pint  bottle,  .40,  postpaid,  .50;  Pint 
bottle,  .65,  postpaid,  .77;  Quart  bottle,  $1.00,  post¬ 
paid,  $1.15. 


Gator-Hide 
Mulch  Paper 

Gator-Hide  stimulates  and 
hastens  plant  growth  and  pro¬ 
duces  bigger,  sturdier,  earlier 
crops  or  blooms.  And  remem¬ 
ber,  there  is  absolutely  no  weed¬ 
ing  or  cultivating  in  the  soil 
that  is  covered  by  the  paper. 

It’s  so  simple  —  this  better 
way  of  growing  garden  things 
— so  much  easier  that  there’s  small  wonder  that  in 
place  of  the  thousands  who  tried  it  last  year,  there  will 
be  hundreds  of  thousands  planting  with  Gator-Hide  this 


Try  Gator-Hide  Mulch  Paper  this  year — Full  instruc¬ 
tions  furnished  with  every  roll. 


Type  A  (Light  Weight) 


Width 

Length 

Sq.  Ft. 

Per  Roll 

1  8  in. 

900  ft. 

1,350 

$3.00 

3  6  in. 

900  ft. 

2,700 

6.00 

Type  B  (Heavy 

Weight) 

Width 

Length 

Sq.  Ft. 

Per  Roll 

1 8  in. 

450  ft. 

6  7  5 

$3.00 

36  in. 

450  ft. 

1,350 

6.00 

BETTER  MILK 

BETTER  DAIRY  and  FOOD  PRODUCTS 

by  using 

B-K 

STERILIZER  -  CLEANSER  -  DEODORANT 

POWERFUL  NON-POISONOUS 

SAFE  CLEAN  COLORLESS 

Note  These  Remarkable  Qualities  of  B-K 
Powerful.  By  U.  S.  Hyg.  I.ab.  Method  of  Test  B-K 
has  coefficient  10 — i.  e. — 10  times  greater  germ  killing 
strength  than  undiluted  carbolic  acid. 

Safe.  B-K  contains  no  poison,  acid,  oil,  or  anything 
harmful  to  food  products.  Sterilizes  utensils — is  not 
a  preservative. 

Cleanser  and  solvent  of  casein  and  bacteria. 
Deodorant.  It  destroys  all  odors  and  their  cause — 
leaves  no  odor  of  itself — helps  to  keep  the  dairy  and  the 
products  clean  and  sweet. 

Clean.  B-K  is  clear,  and  clean  as  water. 

Cheap  to  Use.  B-K  is  so  powerful  that  very  little 
makes  many  gallons  of  sterilizing  solution. 

Put  up  in  single  gallon  and  single  5-gallon  packages 
each  separately  boxed. 

For  Highest  Sanitation  in 

Milk  Plant  Farm  Dairy  Creamery 

Condensery  Milk  Powder  Plant  Cannery 

Cheese  Factory  Food  Product  Plant 

Prices:  4-oz.  Bottle,  .30;  10-oz.  Bottle,  .50;  Quart 
Bottle,  .90;  Gallon  Bottle,  $2.00;  Five  Gallon  Jug, 
$8.50. 


RAT  CORN 


After  eating  Rat  Corn  he  is  mummified. 


RAT  CORN 

It  mummifies  them.  No  matter  where  they  die 
they  simply  DR)  L:P.  Positively  do  not  smell. 

Rat  Corn  is  a  new  and  scientific  discovery,  and 
without  a  doubt  the  greatest  rat  destroyer  in  the  world 
the  only  one  that  kills  rats  without  any  bad.  dangerou- 
or  disagreeable  effects.  A  trial  will  convince  you. 

Prices:  Small,  .30;  Medium,  .50. 

Postpaid. 


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HASKELL  IMPLEMENT  AND  SEED  CO. 

LEWISTON  MAINE 


Stim-(u)- PLANT 


An  All-the-Year  Fertilizer  for  Garden  and 
House  Plants 


A  SEED  INOCULANT  THAT  INCREASES 
CROP  PRODUCTION 

Seeds  of  all  legumes  will  yield 
far  better  if  inoculated  with  Stim- 
ugerm,  and  in  addition  leave  in 
the  soil  a  heavy  deposit  of  nitrogen 
which  benefits  all  succeeding  crops. 

Gardeners  and  farmers  who  have 
used  Stimugerm  would  not  be  with¬ 
out  it. 

Stimugerm  is  a  culture  especially 
selected  and  bred  for  maximum 
vitality  and  ability  to  form  nodules 
and  take  nitrogen  from  the  air.  We  believe  in  inocula¬ 
tion  and  recommend  the  use  of  Stimugerm  on  all 
plantings  of  Alfalfa,  Clovers,  Beans,  Peas,  Vetch,  etc. 

A  special  composite  culture  is  prepared  for  peas, 
beans  and  sweet  peas — Garden  Size  only.  You’ll  get 
more  peas  and  beans,  and  larger  sweet  peas  by  using 
this.  Ask  for  No.  5,  Price  .25,  postpaid,  .30 

Prices  for  Small  Seeds — Clovers,  Alfalfas,  etc. 


44 -bu.  size............ 

. . 35 

Postpaid . . 

.  $  .40 

14 -bu.  size... . 

......  .60 

ii 

.65 

1-bu.  size. . . . 

....  1.00 

ii 

1.05 

-bu.  size . 

...  2.25 

ii 

2.35 

Prices  on  Cultures  for  Large-Size  Seeds,  Soy 

Beans, 

Cowpeas, 

Peas,  Beans,  Vetches,  etc. 

44 -bu.  size............ 

. 35 

Postpaid . . . 

$  .40 

1-bu.  size . 60  “  . 65 

5-bu.  size .  2.25  “  .  2.35 


How  to  Order:  Specify  crop  and  number  of  bushels 
you  wish  to  inoculate. 


Black  Leaf 46 


40  %  Nicotine 


It  Works  While 
They  Roost 


A  concentrated  solution  of  Nicotine  Sulphate. 
Active  ingredients  Nicotine  40%.  For  spraying  fruit 
trees  to  destroy  soft-bodied  sucking  insects.  Each 
sucking  insect  must  be  “hit”  by  spray  to  be  affected. 


When  chickens  perch 
uP°n  roosts  that  have  been 
rAINI  ifSIfa  “painted”  with  “Black 

Leaf  40,”  fumes  are  slowly 
released  and  penetrate  the 
feathers,  killing  the  body- 
lice;  no  interference  with 
egg  production  nor  any 
discomfort  to  the  birds.  It 
is  for  these  several  reasons 
that  poultry  experts  have 
welcomed  the  “Black  Leaf 
40”  treatment  so  enthusi¬ 
astically. 


Packing  and  Prices 

2-lb.  tin  (Treats  385  to  480  running  ft.  of  roost)  $3.35 
5-oz.  bottle  (Treats  90-120  running  ft.  of  roost)  $1.00 
1-oz.  bottle  (Treats  12  to  15  running  ft.  of  roost)  .35 


Growers  of  fine  flowers, 
shrubs  and  vegetables  for  the 
best  markets  and  for  exhibi¬ 
tion,  fertilize  and  stimulate 
them  frequently,  a  little  at  a 
time.  An  excellent  fertilizer 
for  this  purpose  is  Stim-U- 
planT,  an  odorless,  highly 
concentrated  plant-food,  in  tablet  form,  with  guaran¬ 
teed  chemical  analysis  of  11  per  cent,  nitrogen,  12  per 
cent,  phosphoric  acid,  15  per  cent,  potash.  The  pro¬ 
portions  are  accurate. 

Make  Your  Garden  a  Wonder  Garden 
These  tablets  increase  production,  heighten  color 
and  improve  quality.  Many  professional  and  amateur 
growers  use  them  extensively  all  the  year  round — from 
early  spring  until  late  fall  outdoors,  during  the  winter 
for  pot  plants,  hot-house  benches,  etc. 

Stim-U-planT  Tablets 

can  be  used  in  tablet  form,  or  dissolved  in  water  at  the 
rate  of  one  tablet  to  the  quart.  Complete  directions 
with  every  package. 

Order  Stim-U-planT  tablets  with  your  seed  and 
plant  order.  Price,  10  tablets  for  15  cts.,  postpaid, 
.20;  30  for  25  cts.,  postpaid,  .30;  100  for  75  cts., 
postpaid,  .80;  1,000  for  $3.50,  postpaid,  3.75. 

Sulphur  Candles 

The  Crater  Sulphur  Candle  .Pumigator.  14  lb. 
size,  .15,  postpaid,  .25;  1  dozen,  $1.25,  postpaid,  $1.50. 


Tree 

Tanglefoot 

For  protecting  trees 
against  climbing  in¬ 
sect  pests  in  a  simple, 
economical  and  ef¬ 
fective  way,  use  Tree 
Tanglefoot — a  sticky 
substance  applied  di¬ 
rectly  to  the  bark  of 
trees.  One  applica 
tion  remains  sticky 
on  the  trees  three 
months,  fully  exposed 
to  the  weather. 
Easily  applied  with  a 
small  wooden  paddle. 
One  pound  will  make 
a  band  7  to  8  feet 
long. 

Price :  5-lb.  can, 

$2.50,  postpaid,  $2.70. 


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HASKELL 


IMPLEMENT  AND 

LEWISTON  MAINE 


SEED  C(X 


Seed 


Disinfectants 


Control  Seed-borne  Diseases  of  Farm  Crops 
Stimulate  Germination  -  Improve  Stands 
Generally  Produce  Increased  Yields  of  Higher  Quality 

CERESAN  SEMESAN  BEL 


for  seed  treatment  of  small  grains 

Ceresan  has  proven  effective  in 
controlling  such  seed -borne  diseases 
as  bunt  or  stinking  smut  of  wheat; 
stripe  disease  of  barley;  loose  and 
covered  smuts  of  barley  and  oats 
and  covered  kernel  smut  of  sor¬ 
ghum.  It  is  the  only  dust  treat¬ 
ment  which  has  successfully  con¬ 
trolled  these  destructive  grain  dis¬ 
eases.  Ceresan  does  not  injure  the 
seed  nor  the  grain  drill.  Only  2 
oz.  of  Ceresan  required  per  bushel 
of  wheat,  rye  or  sorghum  and  3  oz. 
for  barley  and  oats.  Easy  to  apply, 
economical  to  use. 


for  seed  white  and  sweet  potatoes 

Simply  mix,  dip,  drain,  dry  and 
your  seed  potatoes  are  ready  for 
planting.  Semesan  Bel  may  be  used 
on  either  whole  or  cut  seed  pieces. 

Semesan  Bel  effectively  controls 
such  seed-borne  disease  organisms 
as  scab,  rhizoctonia  and  black-leg. 

By  controlling  these  diseases,  germi¬ 
nation  is  generally  increased,  stand 
improved  and  the  resultant  crop 
bigger  and  of  better  quality.  One 
pound  treats  16  to  20  bushels  of 
seed.  Du  Bay  Semesan  succeeds 
the  products  sold  as  Du  Pont  Seme¬ 
san  Bel  and  Bayer  Dipdust. 


PRICES 
8  os.  $  .50 

1  lb.  .75 
5  lbs.  3.00 
25  lbs.  12.50 
100  lbs.  49.00 
300  lbs.  144.00 


PRICES 


4  oz. 

1  lb. 

5  lbs. 
25  lbs. 

100  lbs. 
300  lbs. 


$  .50 

1.75 
8.00 
31.25 
120.00 
345.00 


SEMESAN  JR. 

for  seed  field  and  sweet  corn 


Semesan  Jr.  is  especially  effective 
in  controlling  seed-borne  infections 
of  diplodia,  Gibberella  and  Basis- 
porium,  without  harming  the  seed 
embryo  in  the  least.  Its  use  pro¬ 
tects  the  seed  from  rotting  in  the 
ground  and  makes  possible  earlier 
planting  which  generally  results  in 
increased  yields.  Improved  germi¬ 
nation,  better  stands,  control  of 
certain  diseases,  increased  yields  are 
the  benefits  which  thousands  of 
farmers  are  reaping,  at  a  cost  of 
less  than  3c.  an  acre.  Succeeds  the 
products  sold  as  Du  Pont  Semesan 
Jr.  and  Bayer  Dust. 


PRICES 


4  oz.  $  .50 

1  lb.  1  75 

5  lbs.  8.00 
25  lbs.  31.25 

100  lbs.  120.00 
300  lbs.  345.00 


SEMESAN 


for  flower  and  vegetable  seeds 


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PRICES 
2  oz.  $  .50 

1  lb.  2.75 
5  lbs,  13.00 
25  lbs.  56.25 
100  lbs.  220.00 
300  lbs.  645.00 


Semesan  may  be  applied  in  dust 
or  liquid  form  to  the  seed  before 
planting.  It  is  harmless  to  the  seed 
but  deadly  to  disease  organisms  that 
may  be  on  the  seed.  Semesan  is 
such  a  powerful  and  effective  disin¬ 
fectant  that  seed  treatment  with  it 
is  ridiculously  low  in  cost,  rangino 
from  1  ^c.  to  lc.  per  pound  of  seed. 
One  ounce  treats  15  lbs.  of  seed. 
Effective  in  controlling  damping  off 
and  such  devastating  gladiolus  dis¬ 
eases  as  hard  rot  and  scab.  Du 
Bay  Semesan  succeeds  the  products 
sold  as  Du  Pont  Semesan  and 
Bayer  Uspulun. 


Du  Bay  Seed  Disinfectants ,  li\e  many  agricultural  chemicals,  are  poisonous  in  nature  and  owing  to 
present  Postal  Regulations  cannot  be  sent  through  the  mails  but  must  be  sent  by  express  or  freight. 


Treat  All  Seeds  Before  Planting  with  Du  Bay  Disinfectants 

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HASKELL  IMPLEMENT  AND 


LEW  ISTON 


MAINE 


LISTER’S  FERTILIZERS 

A  FERTILIZER  FOR  EVERY  CROP  AND 
DIFFERENT  SOIL  REQUIREMENTS 


Guaranteed 

Analysis 

BRANDS 

Ammonia  Ava. 

P.  A.  Potash 

Lister’s  General  Crop  . 

2 

10 

2 

Lister’s  Corn  Favorite  ... 

.  3 

10 

4 

Lister’s  Peerless  Potato  ... 

.  4 

8  7 

High  Grade  Acid  Phosphate  0 

R-R  Agricultural  Lime 

16 

0 

Fertilizer  Ground  Bone  Nitrate  of  Soda 


Pulverized  Sheep  Manure 

Write  for  prices. 

Van  Brunt  Lime  and  Fertilizer  Sower  with 
Oscillating  Agitators 


“PREMIER”  BRAND 


Red  Arrow  insect  Spray 

For  Controlline'  Root  Bulb  and  Soil  Insects 


Wire  Worms 
Root  Aphids 
Cut  Worms 
Spring  Tails 
Sand  Fleas 
Millipedes 
Caterpillars 
Sow  Bugs 
Cicadae 

Aserica  Beetles 


Roaches 
Crickets 
Chinch  Bugs 
Army  Worms 
Ants 

Bumble  Bees 
Yellow  Jackets 
Wasps 
Beetles 
Snails 


RED  ARROW  EFFECTIVE 

Red  Arrow  is  a  contact  insecticide.  Red  Arrow  kills 
by  progressive  paralysis.  Death  is  not  immediate  but 
absolutely  sure.  Insects  properly  sprayed  never  recov¬ 
er.  Fatal  to  both  chewing  and  sucking  insects. 

Prices:  1-oz.  bottle,  .35;  postpaid,  .45;  Half  Pint 
can,  $1.75;  postpaid,  $1.00. 


THOMPSON  SPREADERS 

What  They  Do:  Spread  rapidly  and  uniformly  over 
every  inch  of  ground,  at  the  rate  desired,  all  the  ma¬ 
terials  needed  to  develop  and  maintain  nice,  velvety 
lawns:  grass  seed,  plant  food,  highly  concentrated 
chemical  powders  for  control  of  pests,  fungus  and 
other  turf  diseases;  pulverized  sheep  manure,  sand, 
top  dressing,  charcoal,  lime,  etc. 


Thompson  Lawnette  No.  115 

(Patents  Pending) 

This  great  new  lawn  tool  was  especially  designed  for 
small  lawns.  Merely  fill  the  hopper  from  the  container 
(your  hands  need  not  touch  the  material).  It  holds  25 
lbs.  Set  the  slide  and  run  it  over  the  lawn.  So  simple, 
so  easy,  a  child  can  run  it.  Spreads  14  inches  wide  and 
operates  faster  than  a  lawn  mower.  Very  substantially 
constructed  and  has  a  quick  acting  slide  adjustment. 
Spreads  accurately  and  uniformly  the  materials  men¬ 
tioned  above. 

No.  115  Thompson  Lawnette,  parcel  post  or  express, 
$7.50. 


Thompson  Wide-Spread  No.  315 

(Patents  Pending) 

Non-clogging  Force  Feed 

For  the  larger  lawns,  golf  courses,  parks  and  ceme¬ 
teries.  Hopper  capacity,  1%  bu.;  spreading  width,  3  ft. 
Run  it  like  a  lawn  mower.  The  baffle  plate  holds  the 
weight  of  the  material  in  the  hopper.  It  has  a  simple 
and  positive  feed  control.  Set  it  for  any  quantity  and 
the  slide  opens  quickly  at  that  point.  A  very  durably 
constructed  machine  which  will  spread  rapidly  and 
uniformly  all  the  materials  mentioned  above. 

No.  315  Thompson  Wide-spread,  $20.00 

Shipping  weight,  65  lbs. 


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^  HASKELL 


IMPLEMEN 

LEW  ISTON 


T  AND 

MAINE 


seed  CO. 


For  Beautiful  Lawns  and  Gardens 


All  plants  require  a  complete,  balanced  diet  for  lull 
growth  and  beauty.  The  best  seeds  or  plants  will  not 
produce  good  results  it  grown  in  a  soil  which  is  deficient 
in  any  one  of  the  many  necessary  loot!  elements. 

For  velvety -green  lawns  with  deep,  extensive  roots; 
large,  beautiful  flowers;  luxuriantly  foliaged  shrubs  and 
trees;  anti  early,  delicious  vegetables,  feed  them  Vigoro, 
the  complete,  scientifically  balanced  food  for  all  plants, 
and  you  may  be  sure  your  plants  have  all  the  nourish¬ 
ment  they  need. 

Vigoro  is  easy  to  use  and  economical.  Simple  direc¬ 
tions  for  feeding  everything  you  grow  accompany  each 
bag  or  package.  \  igoro  is  used  annually  on  3,000,000 
homes.  We  recommend  it. 


You  Need  One!  For  best  results  Vigoro  and  grass  seed  must  be 
applied  evenly.  You  can  do  this  better  with 
a  Vigoro  Spreader.  The  Little  model  was 
especially  designed  tor  use  of  the  small  home- 
owner  on  established  lawns.  It  has  a  14-inch  Ary,  f  s' .  1 
spread  and  a  hopper  capacity  of  about  13 

pounds . .  .$1.95 

Postpaid  $2.10  Little  Vigoro  Spreader 
Larger  models,  adjustable  to  various  rates  ot  application  and 
equipped  with  a  handle  controlled  shut-off,  may  be  had  at  reasonable 
prices.  Write  for  description. 


Standard  Vigoro  Spreader 


Complete  plant  food 
A  Product  of  Swift  &  Company 


Vigoro  Prices : 


100-lb.  Bag 
50-lb.  Bag 
25-lb.  Bag 
5-lb.  Pkg. 
12-oz.  Pkg. 


$6.00 

3.75 

2.00 

.60 

.10 


F.O.B.  Lewiston,  Me. 


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HASKELL  IMPLEMENT  AND  SEED  CO. 

LEWISTON  MAINE 


Queen  Incubators 


A  Queen  costs 
but  little  more,  and 
the  extra  chicks 
that  live  and  grow 
soon  pay  the  dif¬ 
ference. 

Remember,  it  is 
not  how  many 
chicks  you  HATCH 
that  counts,  but 
how  many  you 
RAISE.  Chicks 
that  hatch  out 
weak  and  wobbly, 
and  live  but  a  few  days,  mean  nothing  to  you  but 
trouble  and  loss.  They  make  one  sick  of  the  poultry 
business. 

Most  of  the  chicks  you  lose  in  the  first  few  weeks 
die  because  they  did  not  have,  when  hatched,  enough 
strength  or  vitality  for  a  good  start. 


Queen  Standard 


Write  for  Prices. 


BUCKEYE  INCUBATORS 
AND  BROODERS 


No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 


Stop  Hatching  Weak  Chicks 
With  Cheap  Incubators 

65 —  75  Eggs  . 

66 —  143  “  with  Automatic  Egg  Turners 

67 —  286  “ 

68 —  416  “ 

69 —  576  “ 


Price 

$18.50 

39.50 
57.75 
76.60 

97.50 


CARBOLINEUM 

The  following  are  inside  the  poultry  house  uses  of 
the  original  and  genuine  Carbolineum  which  are  worth 

Point  1.  Prevents 
moisture,  filth  and 
dirt  from  working 
down  into  wood  or 
concrete  floors  and 
makes  cleaning 
floors  easier. 

Point  2.  Disin¬ 
fects  deep  cracks 
and  crevices,  where 
vermin  and  disease 
germs  propagate. 

Point  3.  Prevents 
gnawing  of  wood  by 
rats  or  mice. 

Point  4.  Kills  and 
stops  the  propaga¬ 
tion  of  chicken 
mites  or  fowl  ticks 
in  poultry  houses 
for  a  whole  year  or 
purchase  money  re¬ 
funded. 

Point  5.  Accom¬ 
plishes  the  principal 
object  of  painting 
—  wood  preserva¬ 
tion — with  lasting  color  effect.  The  bungalow  brown 
color  it  stains  wood  makes  it  very  suitable  for  paint¬ 
ing  exterior  of  poultry  houses,  shingles,  posts  or 
fences,  and  if  trimmings  are  painted  white,  blends  well 
with  the  surroundings  anywhere. 

Sold  under  Money  Back  Guarantee. 

Prices:  1  gal.  can,  $1.75;  5  gal.  can,  $7.25. 


No.  117 —  350  Chicks,  42  in.  Canopy  Price,  $15.00 
No.  118 —  500  Chicks,  52  in.  Canopy  17.50 

No.  119 — 1000  Chicks,  56  in.  Canopy  22.50 

No.  120 — 1200  Chicks,  60  in.  Canopy  26.50 


No.  27-B 

Blue  Flame  Colony  Brooders 
(Equipped  with  Small  Burner) 

Blue  Flame — 200  Chicks  Price, 

$14.50 

No.  80 

Blue  Flame — 350  Chicks 

15.50 

No.  81 

Blue  Flame — 500  Chicks 

16.50 

No.  2  9-B 

Blue  Flame  Colony  Brooders 

(Equipped  with  Giant  Burner) 

Blue  Flame — 500  Chicks  Price, 

$18.50 

your  serious  consideration: 


42 


6  HASKELL  IMPLEMENT  AND  SEED  CO.  ° 

LEWISTON  MAINE „tl 


NEWTOWN  Colony  Brooder 

Coal-burning,  Self-regulating 

The  Newtown  Coal-burning  Colony  Brooder  needs 
no  introduction  to  poultrymen.  It  was  the  first  coal¬ 
burning,  self-feeding,  self-regulating  Colony  Brooder 
put  upon  the  market — has  been  longer  in  use  than 
another  of  its  type — and  is  giving  efficient  service  in 
every  State  of  the  Union  and  nine  foreign  countries. 
It  represents  the  modern  up-to-date  brooder  in  the 
highest  form  of  development.  The  Newtown  way  is 
the  proven  road  to  better  profits. 


Little  Putnam  Stove 

The  Little  Putnam  Stove  is  eight  inches  in  diam¬ 
eter  and  four  inches  high.  It  is  made  of  galvanized 
iron  and  brass.  For  use  under  drinking  vessels  in  the 
poultry  house  to  keep  water  from  freezing  during  the 
winter  months.  Price,  $1.95;  postpaid,  $2.07 

Cyphers  Incubators 

These  are  ma¬ 
chines  that  for 
twenty  years  and 
more  have  been 
recognized  as  the 
“Standard  hatch¬ 
ers  of  the  world.” 
Every  Standard 
Cyphers  Incuba¬ 
tor  is  guaranteed 
by  the  manufac¬ 
turers  to  do  first- 
class  work  in  the 
hands  of  every 
purchaser  who 
will  give  it  a  fair 
trial.  Are  built  in 
four  popular  sizes. 
5  pounds. 

244  Egg  Size,  shipping  weight  195  pounds. 

390  Egg  Size,  shipping  weight  245  pounds. 

Prices  on  Application. 


These  famous  Newtown  features  insure:  Super¬ 
abundance  of  Heat.  No  crowding.  Correct  warmth 
for  every  chick.  No  chilling.  No  Overheating.  Plenty 
of  fresh  air  and  exercise  for  all  the  Chicks. 


No.  Canopy  Weight  Price 

11  50  in.  Dia.  195  lbs . $32.50 

12  56  in.  Dia.  280  lbs .  40.00 


The  Nos.  11  and  12  were  designed  especially  for 
two-room  colony  houses,  or  large  single  room  buildings. 

The  No.  11  for  approximately  240  square  feet  and  up 
to  500  chicks.  The  No.  12  for  400  square  feet  and 
up  to  1000  chicks. 

Putnam  Brooder  Heater 

Build  your  own  brooder 
with  a  Putnam  Brooder 
Heater  and  a  small  shoe 
box.  At  no  price,  high  or 
low,  can  a  brooder  be 
bought  so  economical  of 
both  fuel  and  labor,  so 
simple  and  easy  to  operate, 
so  perfectly  ventilated,  or 
one  which  will  so  surely  raise  healthy,  vigorous  birds. 
Suitable  for  2  5  chicks.  Price,  $4.75;  postpaid,  $4.90 


Cyphers  Adaptable  Hover 

The  Cyphers 
A  d  a  p  t  a- 
ble  Hover  is 
self- ventilat¬ 
ing  and  self¬ 
regulating.  It 
is  “adapta¬ 
ble”  to  use  in 
Colony 
Coops,  in 
portable  gg® 
h  o  u  s  e  s,  in 
home  -  made 

brooder  coops,  as  well  as  in  large  brooding  houses. 
It  is  constructed  entirely  of  non-combustible  material, 
and  bears  the  fire  underwriters'  Inspected  Brooder 
label.  Capacity,  seventy-five  newly  hatched  chicks,  or 
fifty  chicks  that  are  ten  days  to  six  weeks  old.  Weight 
38  pounds.  Price,  $12.00 


Wafer  Thermostats 

3  inch  tin  for  Queen  and  Buckeye  Brooders, 


5  inch  brass  for  Newtown 


.60;  postpaid,  .67 

Brooders, 

$1.50;  postpaid.  $1.60 


All  Prices  Subject  to  Change  Without  Notice 


High  Grade  Tested  Thermometers 

Incubator  Thermometer,  Plain . 60;  postpaid,  .67 

Incubator  Thermometer,  with  Legs. .70;  postpaid,  .77 
Brooder  Thermometer,  metal  back. ..50;  postpaid,  .57 

Brooder  Thermometer,  wood  back . 75;  postpaid,  .82 

Thermometer  for  Newtown  Colony 

Brooder  .  $1.00;  postpaid,  $1.07 


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SUPPLIES 


A  New  Hudson  Colony  Brooder 

Stove  has  large  deep  firepot,  burns  almost  any  fuel. 
Hard  coal,  chestnut  size  recommended.  Filled  from 
top.  Takes  four  inch  smoke  pipe.  All  firepot  joints 
cemented  and  gas  tight. 

Grate — Duplex  pattern,  rocker  type,  two  sections, 
center  dump. 

Ash  Pit — Bottom  is  raised  from  floor  and  further 
protected  with  pad  of  asbestos. 

Hover  is  5  2  inches  in  diameter.  It  will  successfully 
brood  300  to  500  chicks.  Weight  105  pounds. 

Price,  $18.75. 


Graylawn  Louse-Chase 

For  lice  on  Poultry,  Cattle,  Horses, 

Mules,  Goats  and  Swine. 

5  oz.,  $.40;  postpaid,  $.50. 

12  oz.,  .65;  postpaid,  .75. 

22  oz.,  1.00;  postpaid,  1.12. 

CQNKEY’S  POULTRY  REMEDIES 
Conkey’s  Head  Lice  Ointment. 

Price:  1  oz.,  .10,  postpaid,  .15;  3  oz., 

.25 ;  postpaid,  .30. 

Dr.  Hess  Instant  Louse  Killer 

Kills  lice  on  stock  and  poultry.  Easily 
applied  by  putting  in  dust  bath.  Hens 
work  it  down  into  the  feathers  where 
the  lice  are.  It  kills  lice  on  contact.  It 
is  also  applied  directly  to  the  fowl  if 
badly  infested. 

Kills  lice  and  bugs  on  cucumber, 
squash  and  melon  vines — slugs  on  rose 
bushes.  It  is  non-poisonous,  so  may  be 
used  on  edible  plants  with  entire  safety. 
Comes  in  handy  sifting-top  cans. 

Prices:  1  lb.  carton,  .25;  postpaid,  .35;  2 %  lb.  carton, 
.50;  postpaid,  .60. 


DR.  HESS  POULTRY  PREPARATIONS 
Dr.  Hess  Poultry  Pan-A-Min 

PAN-A-MIN  has  been  known  to 
poultry  raisers  for  more  than  30  years 
as  Dr.  Hess  Poultry  Pan-a-ce-a. 

It  is  now  a  greatly  improved  prod¬ 
uct.  More  minerals  have  been  added. 
It  contains  new  medicinal  ingredients, 
and  other  active  ingredients  in  dif¬ 
ferent  proportions.  The  improved 
product  has  been  given  a  new  name. 
DR.  HESS  POULTRY  PAN-A-MIN 
means  Pan-a-ce-a  plus. 

PAN-A-MIN  is  of  high  value  to 
moulting  hens,  in  egg  production,  in 
reducing  chick  mortality,  in  bone  and 
and  in  maintaining  health. 

3  lb.  Pkg.  $  .50,  postpaid,  $  .63 

7  lb.  Pkg.  1.00,  postpaid,  1.20 

15  lb.  Pkg.  2.00,  postpaid,  2.30 

25  lb.  Pkg.  3.00,  postpaid,  3.40 

100  lb.  Drum  10.00 


feather  growth 
Prices: 


For  Worms  in  Poultry 

Dr.  Hess  Poultry  Ver-Mi-Trol 

is  a  flock  treatment.  No  individual 
handling  of  birds  is  necessary.  It  is 
simply  given  with  the  feed  in  two 
10-day  courses,  three  weeks  apart, 
with  DR.  HESS  POULTRY  PAN-A- 
MIN  fed  regularly. 

It  is  not  drastic,  does  not  throw 
hens  or  pullets  off  production  and 
does  not  interfere  with  growth  and 
development  of  young  birds.  It  is  pal¬ 
atable,  all  birds  eat  it  readily. 

Prices;  4  lb.  Pkg.  §1.25,  postpaid, 
10  lb.  Pkg.  2.75,  postpaid, 


$1.40 

2.95 


Dr.  Hess  Poultry  Tablets 

(Formerly  Roup  Tablets) 

While  there  is  no  absolute  cure  for 
roup,  DR.  HESS  POULTRY  TABLETS 
are  of  high  value  in  treating  locally  the 
swellings  incident  to  the  disease. 

The  Tablets  are  used  as  a  local  anti¬ 
septic  and  to  medicate  the  drinking 
water.  Thus  used,  they  aid  in  preventing 
spread  of  the  disease.  Once  the  Tablets 
are  in  solution,  they  remain  so  perma¬ 
nently. 

Price:  100  Tablets,  $.50,  postpaid,  $.57 

Dr.  Hess  Chick  Tablets 

(Formerly  White  Diarrhea  Tablets) 

Most  diarrhea  conditions  in  chicks, 
often  mistaken  for  Bacillary  White 
Diarrhea,  are  the  result  of  improper 
feeding  or  brooding,  and  can  be  cor¬ 
rected  by  DR.  HESS  CHICK  TAB¬ 
LETS.  These  Tablets  are  a  bowel  as¬ 
tringent  to  be  given  in  drinking  water. 

Once  the  Tablets  are  in  solution 
they  remain  so  indefinitely. 

Price:  100  Tablets,  $.50,  postpaid,  $.57 


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EAGLE  EGG  BOXES 


Just  the  thing  for 
the  family  egg  trade. 
Shipped  knocked 
down,  easily  set  up. 

Prices:  1  dozen  size, 
.15  per  dozen,  post¬ 
paid,  .25;  125  for 

$  1 .25,  pos  t  p  a  i  d  , 
$1.50. 


The 

Diamond 
Parcel  Post 
Egg  Carrier 


Diamond  parcel  post  egg  carrier  can  be  used  re¬ 
peatedly  for  a  long  time  and  each  one  will  pay  for  itself 
many  times  in  saving  eggs  from  breakage.  Shipped 
knocked^down. 

Prices:  One  dozen  size,  .35  each,  postpaid,  .40;  per 
dozen,  $3.60,  postpaid,  $3.80;  two  dozen  size,  .55  each, 
postpaid,  .65;  per  dozen,  $5.30,  postpaid,  $5.55;  five 
dozen  size,  $1.00  each,  postpaid,  $1.12;  per  dozen, 
$10.50;  postpaid,  $11.00. 


Prices:  Two  dozen  size, 

$1.50;  postpaid,  $1.60. 

Three  dozen  size,  $1.75, 
postpaid,  $1.85;  four  doz. 
size,  $2.00,  postpaid, 

$2.15;  six  doz.  size,  $2.50;  postpaid,  $2.65;  twelve  doz. 
size,  $4.00,  postpaid,  $4.25;  No.  1  Combination,  two 
pounds  butter  and  one  dozen  eggs,  $1.50,  postpaid, 
$1.60;  No.  4  Combination,  six  pounds  butter,  $2.25, 
postpaid,  $2.35. 

Heavy  Shipping  Cases 

30  Dozen  size  . $2.25 

15  Dozen  size  .  $1.50 

Extra  Fillers 


15  Dozen  per  set  . 

30  Dozen  per  set  . 35 

Excelsior  Pads  114/2xlli/2  . 02  each 


Round  Cornered  Poultry  Shipping  Crates 

Made  of  Green  Elm, 
then  thoroughly  dried. 
The  round  corners  pre¬ 
vent  injury  and  loss  by 
crowding,  so  frequent  in 
square  cornered  crates. 

Dimensions  24  in.  x 
36  in.  x  12  in. 

Price  $2.50. 

Folding  Poultry  Shipping 
Crates 


Hatching  Sizes 

15  egg  size,  .40  each;  postpaid,  .46;  per  dozen, 
$3.75;  postpaid,  $4.00. 

30  egg  size,  .60  each;  postpaid,  .68;  per  dozen, 
$6.00;  postpaid,  $6.35. 

Sell  Eggs  by  Mail 

To  Your  City  Friends  Shipped  in  Aluminized 
Metal  Egg  Crates 

Indestructible;  pays  for 
itself  in  a  few  shipments; 
lasts  for  years;  makes  in¬ 
terchangeable  shipping 
easy.  Buy  yours  now  and 
realize  more  money  for 
your  eggs.  Your  friends 
want  them. 

The  Metal  Edge  Filler  is 

a  wonder.  A  new  inven¬ 
tion  and  can  not  be  beat 
by  mail.  Light  in  weight, 


Bottom  and 
frame  of  crates 
are  made  of  cy¬ 
press.  Sides  and 
top  o  f  s  t  e  e  1 
spring  wire  that 
will  not  bend  or 
kink.  When 
empty  this  crate 
is  folded  inward, 
making  a  very 
compact  pack¬ 
age.  It  is  secure¬ 
ly  locked  when 
thus  folded  for 
shipment. 

Price  $3.00. 
We  have  a  Dowel  Type  square  corner  shipping  crate. 
Price,  $2.00. 

Caponizing  Set 

Designed  to  simplify  the  operation  of  caponizing, 
so  that  the  beginner  can  easily  master  it.  This  set 
consists  of  a  lancet  shaped  knife,  spring  spreader, 
forceps,  hook,  ring,  ring  probe  and  canula.  Price  in 
velvet-lined  case,  $3.50.  Postpaid,  $3.60. 

Poultry  Killing  Knives 
These  knives  are  made  of  the  best  steel  and  of  special 
design.  Price:  .40  each;  postpaid,  .50. 


for  safely  carrying  Eggs 
but  strong. 


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Duplex  Sanitary  Fountains 
Top  section  slides  into  bottom  section 


Pat.  Applied  For 

The  latest  and  most  practical  sanitary  fountain  on 
the  market.  A  double  fountain.  Keeps  the  water 
clean  and  pure  and  is  easy  to  care  for. 

4  Quart  Duplex  Price,  $1.10;  Postpaid,  $1.20 


Twin  Duplex 
Sanitary 
Fountain 

Double  feeding  capacity, 
otherwise  same  as  regular 
Duplex. 

8  Quart  Twin  Duplex 
Price,  $1.50;  Postpaid,  $1.60 


Hudson  Mash  Feeder 


A  high  grade,  substantial,  inexpensive  feeder  for 
growing  birds  and  full  grown  stock,  suitable  for  dry 
mash,  grains,  shells,  grits  and  other  feeds. 

Furnished  with  and  without  legs  and  perches.  Wire 
grill  prevents  roosting  on  top  of  feeder.  Grill  is  hinged 
for  easy  cleaning  and  filling.  Trough  made  from  heavy 
galvanized  iron,  9  inches  wide,  7  inches  deep,  length 
48  inches. 

G4  Grill  Type  trough  only  $2.40,  postpaid,  $2.65. 

G4iS  Grill  Type  with  perch  and  stand,  $3.45,  post¬ 
paid,  $3.75. 


SUPPLIES 


Leader  Sanitary 
Fountain 


Detachable  with  bail  for 
hanging  on  wall.  3  gallon  has 
double  drinking  space. 


Prices:  1%  gallon,  .80, 
postpaid,  .95;  3  gallon, 

$1.40,  postpaid,  $1.55. 


Felker’s  Handy  Attachment 


To  be  used  with  any  make  of 
Fruit  Jar.  A  Perfect  Feeder  for 
Sour  Milk,  Water,  Hard  Grain  or 
Grit. 

The  Container  is  made  of  alum¬ 
inum,  the  only  metal  in  which  sour 
milk  can  be  fed  with  safety.  It  is 
rust-proof  and  non-corroding.  The 
HANDY  is  adjustable,  simple  to 
operate  and  durable. 

Price,  $.25;  postpaid,  $.30. 


“Round  Table” 
Drinking  Fountain 
for  Poultry 


This  is  the  well  known 
“Handy  Attachment”  prin¬ 
ciple  applied  to  a  large 
fountain.  It  is  very  desir¬ 
able,  easy  to  fill  and  clean. 
These  fountains  provide 
over  four  feet  of  drinking 
space.  A  detachable  cone 
top  is  provided  to  prevent 
fowl  from  roosting  on  foun¬ 
tain. 


5  Gallon  Round  Table  for  Poultry,  Price  $2.50,  post¬ 
paid,  $2.70. 


“Round  Table” 

Drinking  Fountain 
for  Chickens 

It  provides  almost 
four  feet  of  drinking 
space  and  as  the  chicks 
approach  it  in  a  circle 
will  accommodate  far 
more  at  one  time  than 
the  same  amount  of 
straightaway  space. 

5  Gallon  Round  Table 
for  Chickens,  Price 
$2.35,  postpaid,  $2.55. 


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Open-Top 

Fountain 


This  fountain  pro¬ 
vides  drinking  space 
as  follows:  3-gallon 
size,  about  4  feet; 
5-gallon  size,  about 
5  feet. 


All  Prices  Subject  to  Change  Without  Notice 


Earthenware 

Drinking 

Fountains 


X  Gal.,  each . 

$0.40 

X  Gal.,  each . 

.50 

1  Gal.,  each 

.65 

2  Gal.,  each . 

.85 

Postage  Extra 

Wall 

Founts 

All  these  wall  founts  have  hoods  over 
the  troughs,  which  prevent  dirt  from  set¬ 
tling  in  the  water.  Can  be  hung  up  on 
the  wall,  and  for  this  reason  are  preferred 
by  many  to  the  2-piece  fount  which  must 
be  placed  on  the  floor. 

Price:  1  gal.,  .90,  postpaid,  $1.00; 
2  gal.,  $1.00,  postpaid,  $1.10. 


Insulated  Waterer 


This  waterer  offers  many  unique 
advantages.  All  the  insulating  ma¬ 
terial  is  in  the  slip  cover  which  is 
easily  removed,  permitting  access  for 
cleaning  the  entire  interior  of  the 
tank  and  trough. 

Has  automatic  operating  valve, 
locking  device  and  drop  handle. 

No.  PW-3 — Waterer  only,  3  gallon, 
$4.30,  postpaid,  $4.60 


Peerless  Drinking  Fount 


Very  easy  to  clean  by  simply  removing 
the  bottom.  Can  either  be  hung  on  the 
wall  or  by  the  bail. 

Price:  5-qt.,  85c,  postpaid,  $1.05. 


Chick  Fountain 


This  fountain  is  made  of  heavy 
galvanized  iron  in  two  pieces.  The 
top  is  made  with  two  way  swinging 
bail  which  permits  fountain  to  be 
carried  either  filled  or  in  filling  po¬ 
sition.  The  one  piece  drinking  pan 
with  smooth  rolled  edge  is  espe¬ 
cially  designed  for  small  chicks. 

Bottom  snaps  onto  pail  in  the 
same  manner  as  a  glove  fastener. 

C3,  3  gal.,  $1.50,  postpaid,  $1.68. 


Peerless  Brooder  Fount 


Just  the  fount  for  your  brooder.  Can 
be  set  on  the  floor  or  hung  on  the  wall 
within  reach  of  the  chickens.  Can  be 
cleaned  same  as  large  founts. 

Price:  1  qt.,  35c.,  postpaid,  45c. 


Sexton’s  Dry  Feed  Hopper 


The  tank  is  firmly 
attached  to  a  heavy, 
one-piece  pan  and 
fills  from  the  top. 
They  are  strong  and 
durable. 

Prices 

.3  Gallon,  $1.75 
Postpaid,  $1.90 

5  Gallon,  $2.25 
Postpaid,  $2.45 


Open  Closed 

Easy  to  fill.  No  waste.  Rat  proof.  Rust  proof. 

Pronounced  to  be  the  best  Hopper  offered.  Simple 
in  construction,  easily  operated  and  absolutely  “rat 
and  “mouse”  proof. 


12  qt .  Price  $1.60;  postpaid,  $1.75 

24  qt .  Price  $2.75;  postpaid,  $3.00 


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SUPPLIES 


A  large  capacity  feeder  for  baby  chicks  and  growing 
birds.  Tapered  hopper  prevents  clogging.  Hinged  grill 
keeps  baby  chicks  out  of  feed  and  prevents  waste.  For 
large  birds  grill  can  be  locked  into  upper  position. 
Cover  hinged.  Inside  carrying  handles  strengthen  walls. 
Height  8  inches. 

No.  CF-24N  Feeder,  $1.35,  postpaid,  $1.55 
No.  CF-36N  Feeder,  1.80,  postpaid,  2.00 
No.  CF-48N  Feeder,  2.25,  postpaid,  2.45 


Has  same  general  dimensions  as  CF-24N  series.  Wide 
cover  protects  contents  from  rain.  Side  wall  and  cover 
one  piece  construction.  Sturdy  and  very  easy  to  erect. 
Hinged  cover.  Grills  can  be  locked  in  upper  position  for 
feeding  large  birds.  Height  8  inches.  Width  11M>  inches. 

No.  CF-36W  Feeder,  $2.15,  postpaid,  $2.40 


Felker’s  Dry  Mash  Feeders 


No.  306,  for  a 
small  colony  of 
fowl  or  growing 
chickens.  They 
are  dirt  and  rat 
proof,  and  are 
protected  from 
waste  by  an  es¬ 
pecially  designed 
grid.  Should  be 
hung  on  the  wall 
by  two  nails,  as 
high  as  the  fowl 
can  reach  with 
ease. 


Prices:  No.  306,  12  in.,  $.85,  postpaid,  $.95. 


Special  Feeder  for  Dry  Mash 


Will  not  clog  or 
waste.  Feeds  from  the 
bottom  up. 

Hang  on  wall  near 
floor. 

Two  Sizes 

No.  302,  12  inch,  $1.85 
Postpaid,  $2.00 
No.  304,  20  inch,  $2.30 
Postpaid,  $2.50 


Moe’s  One  Forty  Feeder 


Sliding  top  cover,  easy  to  fill  and  clean,  and  the  birds 
cannot  roost  on  the  cover  or  sides  to  foul  the  feed. 

No.  140.  Feeder  capacity,  10  quarts;  length,  21  in.; 
width,  8V2  in.;  height,  7  in.  16  openings  on  each  side, 
so  that  32  chicks  can  feed  at  one  time. 


Price,  $1.00,  postpaid,  $1.15 

No.  140-W.  Same  as  above  but  with  wide  rain  cover. 


Price,  $1.25,  postpaid,  $1.40 


No.  141.  Feeder,  capacity,  17  quarts;  length,  35 
in.;  width,  8y2  in.;  height,  7  in.,  27  openings  on  each 
side,  so  that  54  chicks  can  feed  at  one  time. 

Price,  $1.60,  postpaid,  $1.80 
No.  141-W.  Same  as  above  but  with  wide  rain  cover. 
Price,  $2.00,  postpaid,  $2.20 


Poultry  Feeder 

Our  popular  1-2-3  Poultry 
Feeder  can  be  used  as  a  one, 
two  or  three  apartment  feeder, 
by  simply  changing  the  dividing 
walls.  Perfectly  sanitary  and 
clean. 

Price:  Small,  .75;  postpaid, 
.85;  large,  $1.25;  postpaid, 
$1.45. 


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SUPPLIES 


Hudson  Round  Chick  Feeder 

Can  be  used  for  water  and  all  kinds  of 
chick  feeds.  Enameled  feeders  acid  re¬ 
sisting  and  poison  proof,  safe  for  milk 
feeding.  Lid  fits  snugly.  Easily  removed 
for  cleaning. 

No.  BMR-8,  Enamel  Finish,  8  holes, 

Price,  $.15,  postpaid,  $.22 
No.  BMR-12,  Enamel  Finish,  12  holes, 

Price,  $.30,  postpaid,  $.40 
Star  Jar  Fountain  and  Feeder,  Patented 


The  most  simple,  practicable  and  durable  Mason  Jar 
Fount  on  the  market. 

Will  fit  all  sizes  of  Mason  Jars 
Price,  .15;  postpaid,  .20. 


Nos.  328-330 
Chick  Feeder 


A  large  capacity  chick 
feeder  for  use  throughout 
the  growing  season. 


No.  328,  30-inch.  Price,  $.50,  postpaid,  $.62 
No.  330,  60-inch.  Price,  $1.00,  postpaid,  $1.15 


Two  Piece  Drinking  Fountains 

TWO-PIECE  GALVANIZED 
DRINKING  FOUNTAINS 

Cone  top.  Prices:  1  quart,  $.30, 
postpaid,  $.35;  2  quart,  $.35,  postpaid, 

$.42;  4  quart,  $.45,  postpaid,  $.55. 

Thermo  Fountain 

Hudson  insulated  Fountains  packed  with  a  non-con¬ 
ducting  material  which  retains  temperature  of  water 
and  operates  on  principle  of  tireless  cooker.  In  winter 
water  will  stay  warm  for  10  to  12  hours  and  no  heat¬ 
ing  apparatus  is  necessary.  For  summer  use,  it  will 
keep  the  water  cool  and  fresh.  Unusually  well  made 
and  attractive  in  appearance. 


Prices ; 
Hudson — 

2  gal.,  $2.60 
postpaid,  2.85 

3  gal.,  $3.00 
postpaid,  3.30 

Ideal — 

5  gal.,  $5.00 
postpaid,  5.40 


Improved  Oat  Sprouter 


Six  pans;  five  have  per¬ 
forated  bottoms  for  drain¬ 
age  and  are  interchange¬ 
able.  Bottom  pan  solid  to 
hold  drippings.  Solid  frame 
shipped  completely 
knocked  down.  For  best  re¬ 
sults  place  sprouter  near 
furnace  or  in  room  with 
temperature  65  or  70  de¬ 
grees.  Use  good  oats,  soak 
in  warm  water  for  12 
hours,  then  fill  trays  to 
depth  of  about  one  inch. 
Sprinkle  and  stir  daily  un¬ 
til  sprouted,  and  then  dis¬ 
continue  stirring.  Diameter 
of  pan  16  inches;  height 
3014  inches. 

No.  6.  Improved  Oat 

Sprouter,  price  $3.75 
postpaid,  $4.00 


Leader  Adjustable  Leg  Bands 


Latest  and  best  ad- 
j  ustable  leg  band  out. 
Has  neat,  compact  and 
smooth  fastening  with  no  catching  points. 

Price,  postpaid;  12,  .12;  100,  .80. 

Spiralet  Leg  Bands 
Made  of  celluloid  in  ten  colors  Poultry 
size. 

Price  postpaid:  12,  .10;  100,  .70. 

Drives  staples, 
pulls  staples, 
cuts  wire,  splices 
wire,  straightens 
wire.  Price, 

$1.75;  postpaid, 

$1.85. 


Poultry  Netting 

Straight  Line  and  Diamond  Mesh 

We  carry  the 
well-known  New 
Jersey  Netting 
and  guarantee  it 
to  be  the  very 
best.  It  is  galvan¬ 
ized  after  weav¬ 
ing. 

All  sizes  in  both  Poultry  and  Chicken  mesh.  Write 
for  prices. 


STAPLE  PULLING  PLIERS 


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AMERICAN  FIELD  AND  HOG  FENCE 


Design 

635 
845 
832 

Write  for  our  prices 

American  Field  and  Hog  Fence 

Made  of  large,  strong,  high-grade 
steel  wires,  heavily  galvanized.  Amply 
provides  for  expansion  and  contraction. 
Is  practically  everlasting.  Never  goes 
wrong,  no  matter  how  great  a  strain  is 
put  on  it.  Does  not  mutilate  but  does, 
efficiently,  turn  cattle,  horses,  hogs  and 
pigs. 

Banner  Painted  Steel  Fence  Post 

6  and  6  V2  foot  lengths. 

Barb  wire  and  fencing  are  attached 
with  wire  loops. 

Write  for  prices. 


Design 

No. 

2158 

1948 


American 
Poultry  and 
Rabbit  Fence 

Price  on  Applica¬ 
tion. 


Dist.  Approx, 
between  wt. 
No.  Ht.  Stays  lbs.  per 
Bars  Inches  Inches  rod 
21  58  6  10.3 

19  48  6  9.2 


‘NORWOOD”  Quality  Products 


YrHirirr 


Style  600  Lawn  Fence 

Specifications — No.  9  wire  crimped  uprights  spaced 
2%  inches  apart.  Interwoven  at  bottom  with  an  addi¬ 
tional  No.  9  wire  crimped  upright  for  a  space  of  20 
inches  from  bottom. 

Price:  42  inches  high  only,  .20  per  foot. 


Norwood  Flower  Guard 

Prices:  16  in.,  $.09  per  foot 
22  in.,  .11  per  foot 


Design 

Number 

Height 

Weight 

Number 

Bars 

Inches 

per  Rod 

1936 

19 

36 

4.37 

2248 

22 

48 

5.26 

2560 

25 

60 

6.14 

Write  for  prices. 


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Dairy  Supplies 


“New  Model”  Clover  Cutter  For  Poultry 
Just  the  cutter  for  the  poultry  raiser.  Cuts  all 
kinds  of  feed,  either  green  or  dry.  Has  removable 
steel  knives,  adjustable  cutter  bar.  It  runs  easy,  cuts 
fine  and  is  durable.  With  four  7-inch  knives. 

Our  Price,  $18.00 


Cylinder  Churn 

No.  0  will  churn  1  gal¬ 
lon . $3.70 

No.  1  will  churn  2y 
gallons  $4.15 

No.  2  will  churn  4  gal¬ 
lons  .  $4.90 

No.  3  will  churn  iy2 

gallons . $5.70 

No.  4  will  churn  10K 
gallons  $6.50 


Belle  Barrel  Churn 


No.  3.  Capacity,  20  gallons;  will  churn  2-10  gallons. 

Price,  $11.00 

No.  4.  Capacity,  25  gallons;  will  churn  2-12  gallons. 

Price,  $12.75 

No.  5.  Capacity,  35  gallons;  will  churn  3-17  gallons. 

Price,  $15.00 

No.  6.  Capacity,  50  gallons;  will  churn  5-25  gallons. 

Price,  $31.25 

All  of  above  churns  are  complete  with  stands. 

No.  6,  without  stand.  Price,  $26.25. 


Stone  Dash  Churn 


2  gallons,  price  with  dasher  . $1.15 

3  gallons,  price  with  dasher .  1-50 

4  gallons,  price  with  dasher .  1-75 

5  gallons,  price  with  dasher .  2.15 

6  gallons,  price  with  dasher  .  2.40 


Standard  Sanitary  Churn  and  Mixer 


What  It  Does.  It  will  ac¬ 
tually  make  two  pounds  of 
butter  from  one  pound  of 
fresh,  sweet  milk.  The  but¬ 
ter  is  delicious  and  sweet. 
Follow  directions  and  you 
will  get  results. 

(The  proportion  is  one 
pound  of  butter  to  one  pound 
or  pint  of  milk.) 

Other  Uses.  The  Standard 
Sanitary  Churn  may  also  be 
used  to  make  regular  butter 
direct  from  cream;  as  a 
cream  and  egg  beater;  as  a 
salad  dressing  or  batter 
mixer;  and  as  a  butter  reno¬ 
vator. 


PRICES 


2  qt.,  $1.50;  postpaid,  $1.65 

4  qt.,  2.25;  postpaid,  2.45 

6  qt.,  2.60;  postpaid,  2.85 


HORNE’S  STRAINER  CLAMP  AND 
SEAMLESS  MILK  STRAINER 


Horne’s  Screw  Clamp  Strainer 

The  screw  clamp  increases  the  diameter  about 
three-quarters  of  an  inch.  The  adjustment  is  made  by 
drawing  the  edges  together  with  the  thumb  screw. 

Fig.  A  shows  the  filtering  disc  sealed  outside  the 
strainer  outlet;  every  drop  of  milk  must  pass  through 
the  disc.  Fig.  B  shows  the  perforated  disc  which  re¬ 
moves  pressure  from  the  filtering  material.  The  clamp 
shows  the  material  held  firmly  in  place. 

Price  12A  Horne  Seamless  Strainer,  complete  $2.50; 
postpaid,  $2.75. 

Combination  7"x7"  Disc,  cartons  of  60,  $.75;  post¬ 
paid,  $.85. 


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/pr — — /&\ 


The“Facile,  Jr.,”  Babcock  Milk  and 
Cream  Tester  -  Cut  Steel  Gears 

An  exceed¬ 
ingly  simple, 
light,  com¬ 
pact  and 
carefully  de- 
si  g  n  e  d  ap¬ 
paratus,  es- 
p  e  c  i  a  1  1  y 
a  d  a  p  ted  to 
the  use  of 
the  dairy, 
and  also  on 
account  of  its 
light  weight, 
to  the  traveling  dairy  inspector. 

Complete  with  full  set  of  glass  ware  consisting  of  test 
bottles,  pipette  and  acid  measure;  also  test  bottle  brush 
and  bottle  of  acid  with  full  directions  for  use. 

Prices:  2  Bottle  Machine,  $11.75;  4  Bottle  Machine, 
$13.00. 


The  “Facile” 

Improved  Iron 
Frame  Hand 
Babcock  Milk 
and  Cream 
Tester 

Handsome  cast- 
iron  case  and  cov¬ 
er,  cut  spur  and 
worm  gearing, 
malleable  iron 
bottle  carrier, 
seamless  brass  de¬ 
tachable  swinging  pockets  for  holding  test  bottles. 

Enclosed  gearing,  bottles  perfectly  horizontal  when 
rotating.  Turns  easily  and  runs  smoothly  and  noise¬ 
lessly  at  a  very  high  speed. 

8-bottle  machine .  24.75  12-bottle  machine . 26.00 

Milk  Bottle  Cases 

Wood  Cases 

20  half-pint  . $2.40 

16  pint  .  2.00 

12  quart  .  1.75 

Galvanized  Cases 

16  pint  . $3.60 

12  quart  .  3.50 

Wire  Cases 

20  pint . $2.15 

12  quart  .  2.00 


The  Blanchard  Churn 


Get  the  Best 

The  Blanchard 
Churn  has  been 
so  long  and  fa¬ 
vorably  known 
that  no  extended 
description  is  nec¬ 
essary.  For  those 
washing  for  a  well 
made  churn  at  a 
little  higher  price 
and  one  that  will 
last  a  life  time, 
this  Churn  wall 
meet  their  re¬ 
quirements. 


Capacity  Sizes  and  Prices 


No  Gals.  Price 

7  16  .  $20.50 


Electric 
Welded 
Wire  Bottle 
Carrier 

Guaranteed  not 
to  break  at  the 
welded  points. 


530. 

6 

qt.  Standard . 

. $1.20;  postpaid, 

$1.35 

531. 

8 

qt.  Standard  . 

.  1.40;  postpaid, 

1.55 

546. 

6 

qt.  Flat  Wire  . 

1.55 

547. 

8 

qt.  Flat  Wire . 

.  1.60;  postpaid. 

,  1.75 

Genuine  Blanchard 
Butter  Molds 

Machine  Carved 

Mpound  .85  postpaid 
1  pound  1.00  postpaid 


Dandelion  Brand  Butter  Color 

Small,  3  fluid  ounces,  $  .35;  postpaid,  .45 

Large,  14  fluid  ounces,  $1.00;  postpaid,  $1.10 

Gallon  can  $5.25 


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SEED  CO. 


DAIRY  SUPPLIES 


Aseptic  Milking  Tube 


=4 


2 14  in.,  plain.  Exact  size,  .25;  postpaid,  .30 


* 


2 in.,  self-retaining.  Exact  size.  Price, 
.25;  postpaid,  .30. 

The  Aseptic  Milking  Tube  is  recom¬ 
mended  because  it  is  so  well  finished  and 
easily  sterilized.  It  is  manufactured  reg¬ 
ularly  in  134,  2%,  2%,  314  inch  lengths; 
plain  or  self-retaining,  as  desired. 


Milk  Test  Conn.  Style  Acid 

Bottle  Cream  Test  Meas. 

Milk  test  bottles,  10  per  cent,  each  $0.30 
Cream  test  bottles,  0  to  50  per  cent 

each  . 35 

Ohlisons  skim  milk  bottles,  each . 75 

Milk  and  cream  pipettes,  each . 30 

Acid  measure,  each . 25 

Test  bottle  brush  . 15 


The  “Boston”  Aseptic  Teat  Dilator 
(Dr.  Murphy’s  Modification) 


No  More  Hard  Milkers 

“Spider”  in  the  teat  is  easily  cured,  auu 
sphineter  paralysis  entirely  disappears  aftet 
a  few  days’  use.  Recommended  by  veter* 
inarians  and  dairymen. 

Price,  25c  each,  postpaid,  .30 


A  cheap,  portable,  non-de- 
structible  apparatus  for  use 
in  cases  of  milk  fever. 

More  economic  than  oxy¬ 
gen  apparatus.  It  can  be 
carried  in  the  coat  pocket. 
No  wide-awake  veterinarian 
case  is  complete  without  one 
of  these  instruments,  and 
every  dairyman  should  be 
provided  with  one  for  an 
emergency. 

Price,  each,  $3.75;  postpaid, 
$3.90 


Plain 
Pipette 

Test  Bottle  Brush  —  For  Clean* 
ing  Babcock  Bottles 

“  Boston  ”  Aseptic  Stricture  Cutter 
An  Essential  for  Every  Dairyman 
The  Boston  is  modeled  on  improved  lines, 
and  embodies  the 
highest  class  of 
workmanship  and 
utility,  yet  is  so  simple  that  professional 
assistance,  while  always  desirable,  is  not 
necessary.  Price,  each,  $3.00; 

postpaid,  $3.15 


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The  Sensible  Bottle  Filler 

This  is  a  small 
tank,  heavily 
tinned  and  hold¬ 
ing  about  sixty 
quarts.  It  has  two 
straight  bore  fau¬ 
cets  in  the  bottom 
near  the  edge. 

They  are  inex¬ 
pensive  and  very 
handy  for  the 
small  milk  dealers 
who  do  not  feel 
like  paying  a  large  sum  for  one  of  the  larger  ma¬ 
chines.  Price,  each  $8.00. 

Toledo  Milk  Bottle  Caps 


Sani-Draw 


Standard  Cap 


Sure-Pull  Cap 


Toledo  Standard  Caps  have  been  noted  for  their 
high  quality,  being  made  of  the  best  grade  of  White 
Spruce  Pulp  Board  obtainable. 

Toledo  Sure-Pull  Caps.  A  cut-out  slug  in  front  of 
the  tab  following  its  shape  provides  an  easy  means  of 
raising  the  tab  from  any  angle. 

Toledo  Sani-Draw  Caps  for  schools  and  restaurants 
where  it  is  desired  for  sanitary  reasons  that  the  cap 
remain  on  the  bottle  when  the  tab  is  lifted  to  insert 
a  straw  through  the  opening  for  drinking  purposes. 

Write  for  samples  and  prices. 


Champion  Milk  Cooler  Aerator 

A  perfect  Aerator, 
removing  all  flavors 
arising  from  excessive 
cabbage,  turnip  or  silo 
rations. 

It  is  equally  well 
adapted  to  the  use  of 
any  cooling  medium, 
either  running  water, 
ice  water,  or,  if  a  very 
low  temperature  is  not 
required,  ordinary  well 
or  spring  water. 

Is  automatic,  requir¬ 
ing  no  attention  while  in  operation. 

No.  2  Holds  18  Quarts.  Takes  care  of  3  Milkers. 

Shipping  weight  30  lbs.  Price . $10.00 

No.  3  Holds  34  Quarts.  Takes  care  of  5  Milkers. 
Shipping  weight  35  lbs.  Price . $12.00 

Creamery  Cans  for  Milk  and  Cream  Storage 

Buffalo  Milk  Can  with 
Lead  Faucet,  Gauge,  Bail 
Handle  and  Cover. 

Price  .  $2.50 

Buffalo  Cream  Storage 
Can  with  Bail  Handle  and 
Cover.  Price  $1.50 

Goss  Special  Cream  Stor¬ 
age  Can  with  Cooley  Cover 
and  Side  Handles. 

Price  .  $2.15 


BLANCHARD  Butter  Carrier 


No.  6,1 2  4  trays,  12  lbs.  capacity . $3.15 

No.  7  4  trays,  16  lbs.  capacity .  3.65 

No.  8  4  trays,  24  lbs.  capacity .  4.15 

No.  9  4  trays,  32  lbs.  capacity .  4.65 

No.  10  5  trays,  40  lbs.  capacity .  5.20 

No.  11  6  trays,  48  lbs.  capacity .  6.25 


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LEWISTON  MAINE 


SE  E  d  co. 


Dairy  Pails 


Milk  and  Cream  Scales 


12  Qt.,  lx  Each  . $  .45 

10  Qt.,  lxx  Each  . 55 

12Qt.,lxx  Each  . 75 

14  Qt.,  lxx  Each  . 85 


10  Qt.,  lc  Flaring  Each  .25 
12  Qt.,  lxxx  Ex.  Heavy  Ea.  .95 


j  •  CHATILLON'S 

•  IMPROVEDCmcULAR 
SPRING  BALANCE 

To  WEIGH  3011 
BY  OUNCES 


These  scales  are  made  with  a 
loose  pointer  which,  by  means 
of  a  thumbscrew  on  the  center 
of  the  pointer,  may  be  set  any¬ 
where  on  the  dial,  thus  taking 
the  tare  of  the  milk  pail,  etc. 
They  are  made  with  pounds  di¬ 
vided  in  ounces  or  decimally. 

Price 

No.  260  M.  O.  30  lbs.  by  1 
oz .  $6.75 

No.  270  M.  O.  60  lbs.  by  2 
oz .  8.00 

No.  260  M.  D.  30  lbs.  by  1-20 
lb . 6.75 

No.  270  M.  D.  60  lbs.  by  1-10 
lb .  8.00 

If  sent  by  Parcel  Post,  add 
15c  each. 


Common  Sense  Calf  Feeder 


Maine  Export  Milk  Cans 

20  quarts  Lock  Cover  . $5.25 

4  0  quarts  Lock  Cover  .  6.50 

Rubbers  for  export  cans,  each,  .20;  dozen,  $2.20; 
state  diameter  of  can  top. 

Milk  Delivery  Cans 

8  y2  quarts . $2.00  10  quarts . $2.40 

Wooden  Can  Stoppers 

814  in.  x  3%  in.  Each,  .13;  doz.,  $1.30. 

Heavy  Umbrella  Cover  Milk  Cans 

No.  2  05,  20  quarts  . $3.25 

No.  210,  40  quarts  .  3.75 


THE  IDEAL 


PAT.  APD.  FOR 

MILK  BOTTLE  HOLDER 


The  Ideal 
Milk  Bottle 
Holder  holds 
a  bottle  of 
Milk  or  empty 
bottle  in  a 
sanitary  con¬ 
dition  away 
from  cats  and 
dogs  and  Is 
easily  at- 
t  a  c  h  e  d  to 
wall  or  door 
casing  with 
one  screw. 

Price  (Post¬ 
paid)  . 15 


What  It  Is.  The 

Common  Sense 
Calf  Feeder  is  a 
simple,  practical 
device  for  weaning 
and  feeding  calves, 
so  simple  and  so 
practical  that  every  calf  owner  will  see  the  value  of  it 
at  a  glance. 

Price,  .Single,  $2.00;  postpaid,  $2.15. 

Double,  $3.00;  postpaid,  $3.15;  extra  nipples.  .27 
each,  postpaid. 


Small’s 
Calf  Feeder 

This  feeder  holds 
seven  quarts  and  weighs 
about  four  pounds.  Its 
chief  merits  are  not  on¬ 
ly  in  its  convenience, 
but  in  the  sleek,  healthy 
calves  it  produces,  as 
they  suck  their  food 
slowly  in  a  natural  way. 

Price  $4.00,  Postpaid, 
$4.15.  Extra  Nipples, 
.42,  Postpaid. 


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WYANDOTTE  CLEANER 

Is  especially  adapted 
for  use  in  Creameries, 
Cheese  Factories,  Ice 
Cream  Plants,  Hotels, 
Restaurants  and  Pri¬ 
vate  Houses. 

It  is  a  Soda  and 

Makes  No  Suds 
Contains  no  Grease, 
Potash  or  Lye. 

Will  destroy  nothing,  but  cleans  and  cleanses  every¬ 
thing  washed  with  it  and  is  perfectly  sanitary.  For 
household  use  it  has  no  equal.  Sold  in  5  lb.  sacks  at 
40c.  Postpaid,  50c. 

Barrels,  50  5  lb.  sacks . $13.80 

Barrel,  280  lbs.  bulk .  13.75 

Kegs,  80  lbs.  bulk .  4.93 

Wyandotte  Alkali  Special 

Barrels,  325  lbs.  bulk . $18.40 

Kegs,  100  lbs.  bulk .  6.91 

Wyandotte  Detergent 

Barrels,  250  lbs.  bulk . $17.00 

Kegs,  75  lbs.  bulk . 6.06 

Kow-Kare 

The  Great  Medicine  for  Cows 
Only 

It  acts  upon  the  digestive 
generating  and  milk-secreting 
organs,  keeping  the  entire  sys¬ 
tem  toned  up  and  in  perfect 
working  order.  It  goes  to  the 
roots  of  the  trouble,  and  cures 
cow  diseases  by  removing  the 
cause.  Price:  Small,  .65; 
Postpaid,  .75.  Barge,  $1.25; 
Postpaid,  $1.40. 


Grange  Garget  Remedy 

Grange  Garget  Remedy  is  fa-  _ _ 

vorably  known  to  every  dairy¬ 
man.  It  is  the  most  effective 
and  satisfactory  remedy  for  gar¬ 
get  or  hardening  of  the  udder 
without  in  any  way  injuring  the 
cow  or  lessening  the  flow  of  milk, 
and  tones  and  invigorates  the  in¬ 
fected  parts. 

Price;  .65;  Postpaid,  .75. 

Bag  Balm 


k  CRANC^ 

garget 


cure 


For  all  diseases  of  udder  and  teats, 
such  as  caked  bag,  sore  teats,  bunch¬ 
es,  chapping,  cuts,  or  inflamed  parts, 
you  can  use  this  remedy  with  perfect 
safety;  positive  results  in  every  case. 

Price;  .60;  Postpaid,  .70. 


Dr.  Hess  Stock  Tonic 

Formula  printed  on  every  package. 

Every  ingredient  indorsed  by  the  U.  S. 
Dispensatory  and  other  high  medical  au¬ 
thorities.  It  aids  digestion,  makes  stock 
healthy,  and  expels  worms.  Helps  stock 
convert  more  ration  into  milk,  flesh, 
blood  and  muscle.  Every  pound  backed 
by  the  Dr.  Hess  &  Clark  unqualified 
guarantee.  Prices:  5  lb.  Pkg.,  .75, 


Postpaid,  .90 

10  lb.  Pkg.,  $1.25, 

Postpaid,  $1.50 

15  lb.  Pkg.,  $2.00, 

Postpaid,  $2.30 

25  lb.  Pkg.  $3.00 

100  lb.  Drum  . 10.00 


Dr.  Hess  Healing  Powder 

The  modern  gall  cure.  Cures. galls,  cuts, 
wounds,  ulcers,  grease  heel.  Antiseptic  and 
soothing.  Heals  everything  it  touches  by 
forming  a  coating,  cleaning  and  closing 
up  wounds.  Comes  in  sifting-top  cans. 

Price:  4  oz.,  .25;  postpaid,  .35 


Horse  Comfort 

Nothing  quite  takes  the  place  of 
Horse  Comfort  for  a  number  of  things 
to  which  all  kinds  of  horses  are  suscep¬ 
tible.  It  is  a  real  comfort  and  cannot 
be  beaten  in  cases  of  blood  poison,  flesh 
wounds,  wire  cuts,  galls  and  sores  of 
long  standing,  proud  flesh,  scratches, 
mud  fever,  snag  wounds,  sore  shoulders, 
grease  heel,  malignant  ulcers,  fistula, 
poll  evil,  corns  in  horses.  Price  per 
bottle:  Small,  .30,  postpaid,  .40;  large, 

.60,  postpaid,  .70. 

A  reliable 

I  AMERICAN  HORSE  TONIC  horse  tonic  is 

LUKa  vi*i  war  look  \  a  great  im- 
prover  and 
conserver  of 
the  health  of 
your  horses. 
American 
Horse  Tonic 

is  wonderful  for  building  up  horses’  health.  It  is  recom¬ 
mended  as  an  effective  worm  expeller;  restores  lost  appe¬ 
tite;  best  for  use  in  cases  of  rough  hair,  coughs,  inflam¬ 
mation  of  lungs  or  bowels.  Price:  .65,  postpaid,  .75 


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Arabian  Scratches  and  Gall  Cure 


Cow  Chains  Cattle  Leads 


It  is  a  scientific  remedy  for  scratches  and  grease  heel. 
It  works  as  horsemen  like  to  have  it.  Price:  Small, 
.25,  postpaid,  .35;  large,  .50,  postpaid,  .60. 


Calves’  Cordial 

Is  free  if  it  fails  to  cure  scoure 
in  cows  and  calves. 

Price:  .50;  postpaid,  .60. 

Cows’  Relief 

It  is  used  as  a  local  application 
on  cows’  bags  and  teats.  It  will 
cure  caked  bags  in  12  to  24  hours, 
if  taken  at  the  start. 

Price:  Small,  .50;  large,  $1.00. 

Postage  extra,  each  size,  .09. 


Porter  “Slam  and 
Slide”  Barn  Door 
Latch 


Here  is  a  device  that  meets  with  the  enthusiastic  ap¬ 
proval  of  every  farmer.  The  Porter  “Slam  and  Slide” 
Barn  Door  Latch  fills  a  long-felt  want. 

It  is  absolutely  without  equal  for  simplicity,  strength, 
durability  and  cleverness  of  operation. 

It  works  equally  well  right  or  left,  on  either  slam  or 
sliding  doors.  ; .  ' 

Can  be  locked  with  padlock.  The  screws  are  pro¬ 
tected.  Adapted  for  any  size  door.  Material  is  the 
very  best  malleable  iron.  Nicely  finished.  Price:  .65; 


Corner  Feed  Manger 


No.  3,  Plain  Edge,  17x17 . $3.15 

No.  6,  Rolled  Edge,  17x17 .  3.50 


Eureka,  30  foot.  Each 


No.  52.  Each..  .25 

Postpaid . 30 

Trace  Chains 

6 ]/2  Foot  with  hook, 

pair . $1.60 

Half  with  hook,  pair 

.90 

Lengtheners 

No.  57  with  snap 
and  six  links,  pair 

.50 

Girting  Chains,  each 

.40 

Halter  Chains 

Tenso  2-0  4jT  ft. 
Each . 25 

Tie  Out  Chains 

Eureka,  20  foot. 
Each . .60 

. 80 


Cow  Chains 


ly2  Foot.  Open  Ring . .35 

3  Foot.  Open  Ring . 40 

3p2  Foot.  Open  Ring  . .45 

4  Foot.  Open  Ring . .55 

4p2  Foot.  Open  Ring .  .65 

4 y2  Foot.  Bull .  . .85 

Stake  Chains 

6 y2  foot  with  Ring  and  Hook.  Pair  $1.60 


Sisal 

Rope  Halters 

No.  22K  6}.2  feet  End  Snap. 

Price:  .25;  Postpaid,  .35 
No.  22F  8y  feet  One  Snap,  Illustrat¬ 
ed.  Price:  .35;  Postpaid,  .45 

No.  22 A  10  feet  Two  Snap. 

Price:  .45;  Postpaid,  .55 

Bull  Rings 


2 y2  in. 

Copper  . 

Postpaid 
. BO  .35 

3  in. 

Copper  . 

. 35 

.40 

3y2  in. 

Bronze  . 

.  1.35 

1 .45 

No.  12. 

Ox  Balls 

Each . 

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.10  .13  JH 

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No.  14. 

Each  . 

.13 

.16  "S 

No.  30. 

Each . 

...25 

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1.15 

1.25  V 

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Horse  Collar  Pads 
Tapatco  Brand  Red  Edge. 
Old  Gold  Drill.  Composite 
Stuffing.  Four  Hooks.  Four 
Rows  Quilting.  Prices: 

19  in.,  .55  each,  .65  postpaid 
■20  in.,  .55  each,  .65  postpaid 

21  in.,  .55  each;  .65  postpaid 

22  in.,  .60  each,  .70  postpaid 

23  in.,  .60  each,  .70  postpaid 

24  in.,  .65  each,  .75  postpaid 

25  in.,  .65  each,  .75  postpaid 

26  in.,  .70  each,  .80  postpaid 


No. 


500 


Bull  Snaps 

. $1.00; 


Postpaid,  $1.10 


Animal  Nose  Feed  Bags 

No.  24.  Heavy  duck,  wood 
bottom  and  head  ropes .  $  .80 

No.  24^2.  Same  as  No.  24 
with  pulley  attachment . 1.10 

No.  36 ]A.  12  oz.  duck,  wood 

bottom,  leather  vent  and  pulley 
attachment .  1.20 

No.  18,k2-  15  oz.  duck, 

leather  bottom,  sewed,  leather 
vent  and  head  ropes . 1.40 

No.  39K-  No.  6  duck,  9" 
leather  bottom,  leather  vent 
and  head  ropes . 1.75 


Dustbane 

The  very  best 
of  all  sweeping 
compounds  on  the 
market.  No  sand 
to  increase  its 
weight.  It  is  a 
perfect  Dust  Kill¬ 
er.  Every  Store¬ 
keeper  as  well  as 
every  housewife 
should  have  a  sup¬ 
ply  on  hand  and  use  it  at  every  sweeping.  A  handful  at 
a  time  when  you  sweep  absorbs  the  dust,  brightens  the 
floor  and  cleans  your  carpet. 

Prices:  Large  can,  .40;  50-lb.  can,  $2.75;  100-lb. 
can,  $4.65;  150  lb.  can,  $6.50. 

Dandy  Horse  Brushes 


No.  101,  Union  Fibre . $.30 

No.  417,  Union  Fibre . 45 

No.  A,  Palmyra . 30 

No.  415,  Palmyra  . 55 

Imperial  Rice  Root . 80 

New  Century  Union  Fibre . 55 

No.  148  Union  Fibre,  flat  with  hand  strap . 50 

Postage,  10  cents  extra 


Corner  Hay  Rack 

No.  3.  Cast  Top  and  Bottom  and  Steel 

Rods.  Price . $4.50 

No.  12.  All  Cast  Iron.  Price .  4.00 


Cattle  Cards 


No.  04. 

Leather  Board . 

. .25 

No. 

4. 

All  Leather . 

. 35 

No. 

2. 

Leather,  large  size . 

.40 

Postage,  .05  each. 


Cow 

Bells 

No. 

1. 

6  K 

in . 

. 75;  postpaid,  .85 

No. 

2. 

5J4 

in . 

. 60;  postpaid,  .70 

No. 

3. 

4X 

in . 

No. 

4. 

4 

in . 

No.  5. 

3X 

in . 

. 35;  postpaid,  .45 

No. 

6. 

3 

in . 

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LAWN  SPRINKLERS 


A  little  beauty!  Just  what  you’ve  been  looking  for. 
Does  anything  and  everything.  Whirls  a  gentle  rain¬ 
like  shower  to  30  or  40  feet  away.  Change  it  to  a  mist, 
a  coarse  spray,  or  a  stream,  by  simple  finger  adjust¬ 
ment.  Price,  $2.50;  postpaid,  $2.65. 

Dunk’s  Twin  Tip 

Meets  requirements  of  the  av¬ 
erage  home.  Ideal  for  Larger 
Estates,  Golf  Courses,  Rock  Gar¬ 
dens.  Area  covered  is  controlled 
by  Adjustable  Twin-Tips.  Will 
produce  various  streams  from  a 
small,  gentle  spray  to  a  large 
shower  like  heavy  rain. 

Price,  $1.50;  postpaid,  $1.60 


Brown’s  Whirling  Shower  is  easily  one  of  the  best 
lawn  sprinklers  manufactured.  Due  to  the  variable 
nozzle,  a  variety  of  sprays  are  obtainable,  from  a  fine 
mist  to  a  drenching  rain.  The  malleable  iron  base  is 
practically  unbreakable;  the  working  parts  are  all  of 
brass,  providing  against  rust  or  corrosion.  This 
Sprinkler  is  equipped  with  the  new  ball-bearing  feature 
and  will  require  very  little  attention. 

Price,  Whirling  Showers,  $2.50;  postpaid,  $2.65. 


The  Dayton  Type  “B”  Sprinkler 


Nozzle  easily  adjusted 
from  wide-sweeping  spray 
to  heavy  stream.  Will 
sprinkle  circle  3  to  56  feet 
in  diameter.  Price,  $3.75; 
Postpaid,  $3.90. 


The  Fountain  Lawn 
Sprinkler 

The  sprinkler  with  the  “mist- 
like”  spray. 

Price,  .75;  Postpaid,  .85 
Garden  Hose 


Hisco  first  quality  garden  hose,  moulded  with  corru¬ 
gated  finish.  Guaranteed.  5/8  in.  25  and  50  ft. 
lengths  . Price  per  foot,  .13 


Diamond  Spray 
Nozzle. 


This  is  unquestionably  the  best  combination  spray 
nozzle  on  the  market  today.  It  is  made  of  but  three 
parts,  all  of  which  are  made  to  gauges  on  automatic 
machines,  thus  insuring  perfect  uniformity  and  adjust¬ 
ment.  Price,  $0.40;  Postpaid,  $0.50 


Daisy  Nozzle 


This  is  our  original  Daisy  Nozzle.  It  is  made  with 
screw  tip  and  shut-off  cock;  it  is  of  good  brass  and  finely 
finished.  This  Nozzle  gives  a  smooth,  free  water  way  for 
the  solid  stream,  and  throws  a  large  amount  of  water 
when  spraying.  Price,  $1.00;  Postpaid,  $1.10 

Dayton  Sprinkler  Type  “C” 

Guaranteed  to  cover  larger 
area  than  any  other  sprinkler 
made  with  arms,  because 
of  main  stream  flow  from  two 
center  nozzles. 

This  flow  can  be  regulated 
to  throw  4  to  6  gallons  of  wa¬ 
ter  per  minute  by  simply  taking  off  nozzle  caps. 

Price  $2.50;  Postpaid,  $2.65 


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Pike  Manufacturing  Co. 

Scythe  and  Axe  Stones 


SKYSCRAPER 
Rubbish  Burner 

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Scythe  Stones 

Black  Diamond  . $  .20;  Postpaid,  $  .30 

Willoughby  Lake  . 15;  “  .25 

Indian  Pond  . 10;  “  .20 

Green  Mountain  . 10;  “  .20 

Scythe  Rifle  . 10;  “  .15 

Red  Head  File  . 75;  “  .85 

Hindustan  Axe  Stone  . 05;  “  .10 


Carborundum  Stones 


Aloxite  Scythe  Stones  must  not  be  classed  with 
the  ordinary  scythe  stones.  Aloxite  cuts  fast  and 
clean. 

No.  190.  10  inches  long.  Price:  $  .25;  Postpaid,  $  .35 

No.  192.  10  “  “  “  .30;  “  .40 

Carborundum  File  No.  57 


A  solid,  four-sided,  tapered  shaft  of  Carborundum 
that  cuts  quick  and  free.  For  sharpening  mower 
sections,  lawn  mower  knives,  for  practically  any  edge, 
farm  or  garden  tool. 

No.  57  File  13  inches  long.  Price:  $.85;  Postpaid,  $1.00 


Model  E 
Model  3E 


Known  as  the  Best 

27x16x16.  Weight,  35  pounds.  Price,  $3.75 
30x20x20.  Weight,  54  pounds.  Price,  7.00 


BASKETS 

Ash  Strapped  Market  Baskets 
Hole  Handle 


Carborundum  Pocket  Hone  is  made  of  the  finest 
Carborundum  powder.  They  are  for  sharpening  pocket 
knives,  ink  scratchers,  scissors  and  small  tools. 

No.  149.  3x%x%  inches.  Price:  $  .20;  Postpaid,  $  .25 


Carborundum  Axe  Stone  will 
produce  a  sharp,  keen  edge  on 
the  dullest  of  axes  in  a  very  few 
minutes.  A  handy  stone  for  the 
lumberman,  hunter  and  camper. 
Bound  Axe  Stone.  3  inches  in  diameter. 

Price:  $  .50;  Postpaid,  $  .63 


No.  196. 


Market  Basket,  Hole 

Handle 

Length 

Width 

Depth 

Price 

No.  1 

18  in. 

1034  in. 

6  in. 

$0.65 

No.  2 

21  in. 

12  in. 

634  in 

.75 

No.  3 

23  in. 

13  in. 

7  in. 

.85 

Ash 

Strapped  Market  Baskets,  Bail 

Handle 

Length 

Width 

Depth 

Price 

No.  1 

18  in. 

10M  in. 

6  in. 

$0.75 

No.  2 

21  in. 

12  in. 

634  in. 

.85 

No.  3 

23  in. 

13  in. 

7  in. 

.95 

Grocers' 

’  Counter  Basket 

Length 

Width 

Depth 

Price 

No.  1 

17  in 

1034  in. 

in. 

$0.40 

No.  2 

20  in. 

12  in. 

334  in. 

.50 

No.  3 

22K  in. 

14  in. 

334  in. 

.60 

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BASKETS 


Ash  Oblong  Clothes  Baskets 
Loop  or  Hole  Handles 


Length 

Width 

Depth 

Price 

No.  2 

26  in. 

16  in. 

9  in. 

$1.40 

No.  3 

28  in. 

18  in. 

10  in. 

1.55 

No.  4 

30  in. 

20  in. 

10  in. 

1.75 

No.  5 

32  in. 

22  in. 

10  in. 

2.15 

Ash  Oblong  Laundry  Baskets 


Length  Width  Depth  Price 

4  Bu.  30  in.  20  in.  17  in.  $4.50 

6  Bu.  32  in.  22  in.  20  in.  6.00 

Oval  Willow  Clothes  Baskets 
Medium  Size  . $1.65  Large  Size  . $1.90 


Oxford  Clothes  Baskets — Oblong,  Loop  Handles 


No.  1.  Small . each  $1.60 

No.  2.  Medium . each  1.80 

No.  3.  Large .  each  2.00 


Ash  Barrel 
Display  Basket 

Price,  $0.60 


Ash  Covered  Hampers 

No.  2.  17K  'n-  square,  26  in.  deep.  Price . $4.00 

No.  3.  21  in.  square,  29  in.  deep.  Price .  5.00 


Wood  Rim  Quarts 


Berry  Baskets 

All  Styles  and  Sizes 
Write  for  prices 


Oxford  Baskets 


Oxford  Basket 


% 

Bushel  . 

% 

Bushel  . 

.65 

% 

Bushel  . 

.80 

1 

Bushel  . 

.90 

1% 

Bushels  . 

1.15 

iy2 

Bushels  . 

1.20 

2 

Bushels  . 

1.50 

3 

Bushels  . 

2.00 

4 

Bushels  . 

. each 

2.75 

Ash  Lunch  Baskets  with  Cover  and  Double  Bail 


Length 

Width 

Depth 

Price 

No.  2 

10  in. 

6 ]/2  in. 

bl/2  in. 

$0.75 

No.  3 

11  yi  in. 

7  in. 

6 in. 

.85 

No.  4 

14  in. 

8 yi  in. 

6  >2  in. 

1.00 

No.  5 

1 5 >2  in. 

9  in. 

7K  in. 

1.15 

No.  6 

17  in. 

1 0  in. 

8  in. 

1.30 

No.  7 

19  in. 

1 1  in. 

8K  in. 

1.50 

No.  8 

22^2  in. 

1  iyi  in. 

9^2  in. 

1.75 

Oxford  Grocers’  Basket 

H  Bushel,  block  handle  . 


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Bushel  avanized  Chamber  Pail 


Bushel  avanized  Chamber  Pail 

Price . $1.00  12  Qt.  Price  $0.80 


Dinner  Pails 

No.  0  30  Heavy  Tin,  Tin  Handle. 

3  Qt . . . $0.70 

No.  375  Oblong  Heavy  Tin,  Wire 
Handle.  5  qt . $1.00 


No.  11  20y>xl7% 


No.  375 

Sexton  Galvanized  Garbage 
Cans,  Lock  Covers 

No.  12  4  gallon  . $0.90 

No.  24  6  gallon  .  1.15 

No.  3  6  8  gallon  .  1.20 

No.  48  10  gallon  .  1.50 

No.  671  18x23  .  1.50 


xlOy2  $0.70 
No.  22  22%xl9% 
xll  .80 

No.  23  24%x21% 
xll  .90 

No.  A  1414x11x8 
.40 

No.  B  1514x12% 
x8 %  .45 

No.  0  18%xl5x9 
.55 


Galvanized 


No.  18 


Wash  Tubs 


Galvanized 
Ash  Cans 
with 
strong 
Hoops 


No.  50 


No.  18  18x26,  Heavy.  Drop  Handles.  Reinforced  with 

Galvanized  Ribs  . Price  $3.80 

No.  50,  18x26,  Heavy.  Drop  Handles . Price  2.30 


New 

Type 

Rural 

Mail  Boxes 

Conform  to 
Post  Office  Re¬ 
quirements 


Heavy  gauge  galvanized  steel,  aluminum  bronze 
finish.  Red  signal  flag.  Opening  door,  hinged  on 
bottom.  Equipped  with  coin  box  inside.  Length  23 
inches.  Shipping  weight  29  lbs.  Price  $3.25 


Champion 


Postpaid  $3.65 

No.  0  Nesco 
Ash  Sifter 

An  all  metal  sifter. 


Price 

With  cover  . $1.30 

Without  cover . 70 

Coal  Sieves 


Wood  Rim  with  wood  cover . 

Price . $1.15 

Wood  Rim  without  wood  cover 

Price . 70 

Revolving 
Dustless  Ash 
Sifters 

Revolving  Ash  Sifter 

Price .  $3.25 

No.  50  18x26  Ash  Can. 

Price . $2.30 

No.  516  Galvanized  Coal 

Hod.  Price . 50 

Combination  complete  as 
shown . $6.00 


Iron  Horse 


Galvanized 
Watering  Pots 
6  Qt.  Price  $1.15 

8  Qt.  Price  1.25 

10  Qt.  Price  1.40 

12  Qt.  Price  1.70 

16  Qt.  Price  2.30 


Galvanized 
Coal  Hods 

No.  516  Small  Price  $0.50 
No.  517  Medium  Price  .55 
No.  518  Large  Price  .60 


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Wash  Boilers 

Prices  on  Application 


Galvanized  Oil  Cans 

1  Gallon  Blue  Band  with  Handle  and  Bail . $0.40 

2  Gallon  Blue  Band  with  Handle  and  Bail . 55 

5  Gallon  Red  Band  with  Brass  Screw  Plug  Faucet  1.20 

5  Gallon  Monarch  with  Galvanized  Screw  Plug 
Faucet  .  1.10 

5  Gallon  Peerless  with  Brass  Lever  Faucet  .  1.60 

5  Gallon  Legal  Red  Gasoline  with  Large  Spout . 95 

5  Gallon  Jacket  Tin  Can  .  1.10 

10  Gallon  Jacket  Tin  Can  .  2.00 

1  Gallon  Square  Tin  Can  with  Screw  Cap  . 25 


Stoneware 
Jars  Complete 
With  Covers 
No  Handles 

1  Gallon. ...$0.40 

1  V2  Gallon . 50 

2  Gallon...-.  .60 

3  Gallon . 85 

4  Gallon . 95 


Rome  Nickel  Plated 
Copper  Tea  Kettles 

No.  18  12  oz.  straight 
spout.  Price  $1.60 
No.  38  14  oz.  straight 
spout.  Price  $2.00 
No.  638  14  oz.  curved 
spout.  Price  $2.30 
Copper  Queen  14  oz. 
curved  spout. 

Price  $1.85 

All  Prices  Subject  to 


Stone  Jars 
Without  Covers 

25  Gallon  . $5.95 

30  “  7.15 

35  “  13.15 

4  0  “  15.00 

Stone  Jars 
With  Covers 
and  Handles 

4  Gallon  .  $1.15 

5  “  1.45 

6  “  .  1 .05 


Stone  Jars  5 

■to:#! 

With 

Handles  | 

it;- 

No 

Covers 

8 

Gallon 

.  $1.80 

15 

20 

1  0 

.  2.25 

12 

<< 

.  2.70 

Stone  Jugs 

K 

Gallon 

$0.25 

1 

Gallon. 

.30 

2 

Gallon. 

. 50 

3 

( Gallon. 

.70 

4 

Gallon. 

.90 

5 

Gallon. 

.  1.15 

Bean  Pots 

1  Quart 

2  Quart 

3  Quart 

4  Quart 
6  Quart 
8  Quart 

Potato  Basket 

Made  of  fine  mesh  wire 
netting  with  strong  wire  rim 
around  the  top  and  heavy 
wire  drop  hail.  Just  the 
thing  to  submerge  potatoes 
in  before  planting. 

No.  951  %  bushel  size 

Price  $1.00 

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HIGH  GRADE  AXES  IN  MAINE  AND  HALF  WEDGE 


PATTERNS 

Hisco  Guaranteed  Axes 

Single  Bit  .  Price,  $2.00 

Double  Bit  . Price,  2.50 

Mountaineer  Guaranteed  Axes 

Single  Bit  .  Price,  $1.50 

Double  Bit  .  Price,  $2.00 

Men’s  Handled  Axes 

Single  Bit  .  Price,  $2.00 

Boys’  Handled  Axes 

2%  lb.  2  8  in.  handle . Price,  $1.40 


Flint  Edge 

Hunters’ 
Handle  Axe 

$1.50 


Picks,  Mattocks,  Etc. 


Wood  Choppers’ 
Mauls 

6  to  9  lbs. 

Striking  Hammers 

6-8  lbs. 


Wood  Choppers’ 
Wedges 

3K  to  6  lbs. 


to 


Short  Cutter  Mattock 

Price,  $0.95 


Contractors’  Pick 

Price,  7  lb.,  $1.20; 
8  lb.,  $1.30 

Railroad  Pick 

6  lb.,  $  .90 
7  lb.,  .95 

Saw  Wedges 

y2  to  3  lbs. 


Axe  Wedges 

Price .  .05,  .10,  .25 


Long  Cutter  Mattock 

Price,  $1.00 


Grub  Hoe 

Price,  $1.10 


14  lbs . $1.35 

18  lbs .  1.90 

$2.10 


Pick  Mattock 
Price,  $1.10 

Crowbars 

$1.20 

1.55 

20  lbs . 


Victor  Game  Traps 

A  reliable  trap  is  as  important  to  the  trapper  as  a 
good  gun  is  to  the  hunter.  For  the  loss  of  one  pelt 
often  equals  the  cost  of  a  whole  season’s  traps. 

In  the  minds  of  the  trappers  who  have  used  various 
brands  of  traps,  the  Victor  is  conceded  as  holding  first 
honors,  for  durability  and  general  efficiency,  all  things 
being  taken  into  consideration. 

VICTOR 

No.  0 
No.  1 
No.  IK 


ONEIDA  JUMP 

No.  91.  The  ideal 
trap  for  skunk. 


VICTOR 

No.  2.  The  fox 
and  raccoon  trap. 


Write  for  special  folder  and  prices. 

Lightning  Fruit  98  Turntable 
Jar  Opener  Apple  Parer 
Price,  $0.10  Price,  $1.30 

White  Mountain  Apple  Parer 
Corer  and  Slicer 
Price,  $1.00 
Egg  Beaters 

No.  5  Holt’s .  $0.25 

No.  B  Holt’s  Hotel  Size .  .30 

Lyons .  .40 


Barrel  Headers 

A  simple  contrivance  but 
indispensable  for  putting  heads 
in  barrels  after  being  filled  with 
apples  and  other  produce. 

Price,  1  inch  screw,  $4.15 


Imperial  Harness  Snaps 

Full  line  of  Square,  Round, 
Swivel  and  Open  Eye  Styles 
in  both  tin  plate  and  imita¬ 
tion  rubber. 


12  lbs. 
16  lbs. 


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Telephone 

Pruner 

Head 


Made  to  attach  to 
any  pole.  Are  heavier 
than  the  regular  tree 
pruners. 


Price,  each  $1.30 

Postpaid  .  1.45 

Extra  Knives  .15 

Extra  Springs  .15 


Rockdale  Pruners 


No.  45  26  in. 

Price,  $1.35;  post¬ 
paid,  $1.50 

No.  48  34  in. 

Price,  $1.75;  post¬ 
paid,  $1.90 


Iwan  Post  Hole 
Auger 


8  inch  $2.25 


9 


Standard 
Tree  Pruners 


Very  useful  for  trimming  trees,  and 
cutting  down  moths’  nests. 

Price 

8  ft . $1.75 

10  ft .  1.85 

12  ft .  2.00 

14  ft .  2.20 

16  ft .  2.20 

Knives  . 20 

Springs  . to 


Levin  Pruning  Shears 


Price  Postpaid 

No.  23  .  $0.65  $0.75 

No.  24  .  .75  .85 


Secor’s  Weeding 
Hook 
Price,  .20 
Postpaid,  .25 


Pruner  Shears  (Cali¬ 
fornia  Pattern) 

No.  65  Japanned 

Price,  $0.85,  postpaid 


Clyde  Draw  Cut 
Pruner 

The  most  powerful  pruner 


No.  40  Nickeled  made. 

Price,  $1.70,  postpaid  24  in.  $3.00 

Extra  Bolts  and  Nuts,  .30 


Hazeltine  Hand  Weeder 


By  far  the  best  and  most  practical  Weeder  for  all 
kinds  of  vegetables  and  flowers  ever  invented. 

Price,  .60;  postpaid,  .70 


Foot  Warmers 


More  commonly  known  as  soap  stones 

Price,  6x8 . 

Price,  7x9 . 

Price,  8x10 . 


$0.85 

.95 

1.15 


Hudson 
No.  15 
Barn 
Scraper 


Highley’s 
King  of  Pruners.  Both  Self- 
Holding  and  Non-Holding 

Never  any  danger  of  receiving 
shock  by  crossing  electric  wires,  as 
they  are  operated  by  a  cord  running 
the  entire  length  of  pole. 


12  ft.  Self-Holding .  $1.60 

14  ft.  Self-Holding .  2.00 

16  ft.  Self-Holding .  2.00 

12  ft.  Non-Holdii.g .  1.15 

14  ft.  Non-Holding .  1.25 

16  ft.  Non-Holding  .  1.40 


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Snap-Cut  Pruner 

The  Snap-Cut  is  new  and  different.  It  easily  cuts 
%  inch  seasoned  hard  wood  or  %  inch  green  wood. 
Non-pinching  handles.  Length,  7%  inches. 

Price,  $1.75;  postpaid,  $1.85 


Doo-Klip  Pruner 

Doo-Klip  Pruner  is  made  for  the  average  home  own¬ 
er  to  use  in  pruning  rose  bushes,  small  shrubs,  grape¬ 
vines,  etc.  Blades  of  high  carbon  steel. 

Price  $1.00;  postpaid  $1.10 


No.  114  Pruning  Saw 

No.  114  Pruner  has  a  14  inch  curved  blade  and  a 
hook  on  socket  for  use  with  pole. 

Price  $2.20;  postpaid  $2.35 


Light  weight.  Operates  easily.  Will  not  mar  thinly 
grown  lawns.  Cadmium  plated  blades  are  rust  proof. 

Price  $2.50 


Fan 


Trellises 


N 

- 

it 

— 

4 

Veranda 


Fan  Trellis 

Price 

1 V2  ft.  Fan,  7  in.  wide . $0.30 

2  ft.  Fan,  10  in.  wide . 45 

2  V2  ft.  Fan,  13  in.  wide . 60 

3  ft.  Fan,  16  in.  wide . 95 

4  ft.  Fan,  27  in.  wide .  1.50 

6  ft.  Fan,  38  in.  wide .  2.10 

Trellises 

No.  00,  18  in.  3p 2  wide  . $0.25 

No.  00,  20  in.  8  wide  .  .30 

No.  24  in.  lyZ  wide .  .60 

No.  1,  Bow  30  in.  10  in.  wide .  .85 

No.  3,  Bow  36  in.  12  in.  wide .  1.25 

Veranda  Trellis 

6  ft.  Veranda,  18  in.  wide . $2.00 

8  ft.  Veranda,  18  in.  wide .  2.70 

10  ft.  Veranda,  20  in.  wide .  3.35 


SAVO  STEEL-ALL- YEAR-ROUND 
FLOWER  BOX 


The  S  a  v  0 
Self-  Water¬ 
ing  Steel 
Flower  and 
Plant  Box,  is 
scientifi¬ 
cally  con¬ 
structed  under 
the  Sub-Irri- 

»atente<j  Jan. 23,  1817  gation  plan, 

which  is  the  most  perfect  plan  ever  devised  for  the 
growth  of  any  kind  of  plant  life.  Enameled  dark  green. 
Price,  35  in.  long,  $5.00. 


Success  Plant  Box 

The  Success  plant  box  is  made  of  strong,  galvanized 
iron,  neatly  enameled  in  dark  green.  It  is  so  con¬ 
structed  that  the  watering  is  easy;  the  drainage 
ample;  the  air  circulation  perfect. 

Prices:  24  in.,  $0.90;  30  in.,  $1.00;  36  in.,  $1.15. 


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Ah  .all 


Gifford-Wood  Co.  Ice  Tools 


No.  426. 
No.  427. 


No.  443. 
No.  457. 


No.  458. 
No.  460. 


4  %  ft.  Saw  as  above . Price  $6.90 

5  ft.  Saw  as  above . Price  7.50 


Splitting  Fork,  Ring  Handle.  Weight  18  lbs . Price  10.20 

Calking  Bar,  Hollow  Handle.  (Not  illustrated.)  Weight  8  lbs . Price  5.70 


Bar  or  Packing  Chisel.  Steel  Handle.  Weight  15}4  lbs .  Price  8.70 

Summer  Bar.  Curved  Blade.  Polished  Handle.  Similar  to  458.  Weight  17  lbs ...  Price  12.00 


\ 


No.  465. 

No.  476. 


Starting  Chisel.  Weight  14%  lbs . 

.  0 - - 

Splitting  Chisel,  Ring  Handle.  Weight  14  lbs. 


Price 


Price 


7.80 

6.00 


No.  486.  Needle  Bar,  Ring  Handle.  3  Tine,  Weight  16%  lbs. 


Price  12.00 


No.  540  Boston  Ice  Tongs 


Ice  Hooks 


13  in.  Price . $2.10 

14%  in.  Price .  2.15 

16%  in.  Price .  2.20 

20  in.  Price .  2.50 

24  in.  Price .  2.55 


No.  520. 

Wood’s  3  1 

t.  to 

16  ft... 

$1.85  to 

$6.20 

No.  1300. 

Columbus, 

,  3  ft. 

to  18  ft.. 

...  1.35  to 

4.60 

Boston  Ice  Axe 


No.  604.  High  grade 
Ice  Axe;  blade  8%  x 
154  inches;  handle  28 
in  ;  weight  4  lbs. 

Price,  $4.80 


Ice  Hook  Handles 


3  ft.  to  16  ft . $0.40  to  $4.00 

No.  652  D  Handle  4  Point  Shaver . Price,  3.90 

No.  667  D  Handle  3  Tine  Breaker . Price,  10.80 

No.  530  Puller  for  Ice  Hook  . 75 

No.  533  Shover  for  Ice  Hook . 45 

No.  534  Ring  for  Pusher  and  Puller . 10 


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One  Man  Cross-Cut  Saws 


No.  231 — One  Man 

No.  231  Straight  Ground  Tuttle  Tooth. 


No.  222. — One  Man 

No.  222  Straight  Ground  Lance  Tooth. 


No.  325 

No.  32  5.  Crescent  Ground  Lance  Tooth.  Narrow. 
No.  22  Crescent  Ground  Lance  Tooth.  Wide. 


No.  13 

No.  13  Crescent  Ground  Champion  Tooth.  Wide. 
No.  315  Crescent  Ground  Champion  Tooth.  Nar¬ 
row. 


Cross-Cut  Saw  Handles 


No.  100.  Plain  . Pair  $.  .40 

No.  22.  Bolt  through  .  “  .75 

No.  111.  Reversible  .  “  .45 


SIMONDS 
Warranted 
Circular 
Saws 

28  in.,  30  in. 
Bored  for  1  3/s 
in.  arbor. 
Wood[Saw 
Blades  32  in. 
Long, Narrow 
and  ,W  i  d  e, 
Fine  and 
Coarse  teeth. 

All  Prices  Subject  to  Change  without  Notice 


SIMONDS 
Wood  Saw  Webs 


No.  409  Raker  Tooth.  Thin  Back,  Straw  Color,  1 
inch  wide.  Lengths:  32,  36,  38,  42  and  48  inches. 
Filed  and  Set  or  Not  Filed  and  Not  Set. 


No.  411  Raker  Tooth.  Straight  Front,  otherwise 
same  as  No.  409.  Lengths:  32,  36  and  42  inches. 
Not  Filed  and  Not  Set  only. 


No.  410  Skip  Tooth.  Thin  Back,  Straw  Color,  1 
inch  wide.  Lengths:  32,  36,  38,  42  and  48  inches. 
Filed  and  Set  or  Not  Filed  and  Not  Set. 


Prices  on  Application. 

While  we  recommend  the  use  of  Simonds  War¬ 
ranted  Circular  Saws  in  every  instance,  we  can  fur¬ 
nish  a  lower  priced  Circular  Saw,  which  with  proper 
use  will  give  good  satisfaction. 

HENRY  AND  ALLEN 

Circular  Saw 


20  Inches  Diameter  . $3.50 

24  Inches  Diameter  .  4.75 

26  Inches  Diameter  .  5.35 

28  Inches  Diameter  .  6.25 

30  Inches  Diameter  .  7.15 

32  Inches  Diameter  .  9.00 


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LEWISTON  MAINE 


Pull-Easy  Adjustable  Garden  Cultivator 

4 14 -Foot  Handle  . 


Grimm 
Sap  Spout 
with  Hook 


Price,  ea.,  .05 
Doz.,  .50 
Doz.,  post¬ 
paid,  .60 

Palmer  Openers  for  Glass  Top  fruit  Jais 

Don’t  Break  Your 
Jars 

Prevent  Wounded 
Hands 

Don’t  Break  Your 
Knife 

Don’t  Damage 
PALMEK  Your  Rubber 

JAR  OPENER  Price,  .15  postpaid 


White  Mountain  Ice  Chipper 
Price,  $0.65;  Postpaid,  $0.75. 

White  Mountain  Freezers 

The  most  popular  freezer  used  in  this  section.  Pos¬ 
itive  triple  action. 


1  quart  $3.00 

2  quarts .  3.50 

3  quarts .  4.25 

4  quarts .  5.00 

6  quarts .  6.35 

8  quarts .  8.25 

10  quarts  11.00 

12  quarts . 13.00 

15  quarts . 15.50 

20  quarts . 20.00 

25  quarts . 25.75 


Universal  Food  Choppers 


Wood  Measures 

2  qts.,  .45 

8  qts.,  .85  K 

Nest  of  five  sizes . 


4  qts.,  .65 
bushel,  $1-75 
.  $3.85 


No.  2  No-  344 

Small  family  size.  3  cutters. 

Price,  $1.75;  postpaid,  $  ■  .90 

Regular  family  size.  3  cutters,  1 

grinder . Price,  $2.25;  postpaid,  $2.40 

Large  family  size.  3  cutters,  1  grinder. 

Price,  $2.75;  postpaid,  $2.90 

Hotel  and  market.  4  cutters. 

Price,  $3.50;  postpaid,  $3.-0 

Meat  Choppers 

No.  331.  Chops  three  pounds 
of  meat  per  minute. 

Price:  $5.00;  postpaid,  $o.20 
No.  344.  Geared  handle. 
Chops  four  pounds  of  meat 
per  minute.  Price:  $14.00 

Universal  Bread  Maker 
No.  4  Regular  family  size.  Ca¬ 
pacity  2  to  6  loaves. 

Price,  $3.00;  postpaid,  $3.20 
No.  8  Large  family  size.  Ca¬ 
pacity  4  to  10  loaves. 

Price,  $4.00;  postpaid,  $4.25 


Norcross  Cultivator  Hoe 

5  Prong.  4-ft.  Handle  . 4>>'ice  $1.00 

3  Prong.  4-ft.  Handle  . 1  rice 

“Norcross”  Midget  Weeder 

H"l  "  Wifi'S*  For  Flowers,  Shrub- 
1x^1  bery  and  Garden. 

Quality  and  Finish  same  as  Cultivator-Hoes 

Weight  12  oz. ,  9  in.  Handle .  Price,  $0.50 

Postpaid,  .60 
jC  Asparagus 
Knife 

Drop  Forged  Blade,  excellent  not  only  as  an  aspar¬ 
agus  knife,  but  the  “best  ever”  for  digging  Dandelions 
and  other  weeds.  Price,  $0.40;  Postpaid,  .45 

Adjustable  from  1  |Wh.toAsh| 

S'  7  to  16  inches  , 

/i 


Mollao  b  I 
Iron 

Costing, 


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Myers  Merchandise  Conveyor 


Fig.  923  No.  2 
Trolley  only  with 
4  wheels.  Capacity 
when  properly  sup¬ 
ported,  2000  lbs. 

Price  $6.50. 

Track  complete, 
with  hangers  every 
15  inches.  Price 
per  foot.  $  .30 


Fig.  923 


Fig.  1161  No.  1  Trolley 
only  with  2  wheels,  and 
open  hook.  Capacity,  when 
properly  supported,  2000 
Price,  $4.00. 

Track  complete,  with 
hangers  every  15  inches. 
Price  per  foot.  $  .30 


Goodwin  Grass  Shears 


Lawn  trimming,  once  a  dreaded  chore,  has 
been  robbed  of  all  its  unpleasantness.  For 
GOODWIN  Grass  Shears  are  so  comfortable,  so 
easy  to  operate  that  the  job  is  over  in  a  jiffy — 
and  it  leaves  no  fatigue. 

The  natural  up-and-down  movement  of  the 
GOODWIN  eliminates  wrist-tire  and  finger-ache; 
their  advanced  design  keeps  blades  flat  on  the 
ground  with  handles  up  and  out  of  the  grass. 
A  tension  adjustment  is  provided  to  adapt  them 
to  all  cutting  requirement  and  prevent  binding 
or  spreading  of  the  blades.  Bright  orange 
handles  make  them  easy  to  find  in  the  grass. 

Shaped  to  get  into  out-of-the-way  corners 
without  discomfort  or  inconvenience,  GOODWIN 
Grass  Shears  really  do  a  better  job  of  trimming 
your  lawn. 

No.  10  Goodwin  Shears,  Ball  Bearing.  Price, 
$1.50;  Postpaid,  $1.60. 

No.  20  Goodwin  Junior  Shears.  Price,  $1.00; 
Postpaid,  $1.10. 


Oxford  Snow  Shoes 
Style  No.  50 


Oxford 

Skis 


Peerless  Coaster  Wagon 

We  also  carry  several  styles  and  sizes  of  Paris 
Coaster  Wagons. 


All  Prices  Subject  to  Change  Without  Notice 

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Century  Scales 


No.  23  S 


The  Century  model  comprises 
a  complete  change  in  scale 
building. 

These  scales  are  in  perfect 
balance  under  all  loads,  which 
reduces  friction  and  wear  to  a 
minimum  heretofore  unobtain¬ 
able. 

Precision  springs — a  most 
important  item,  have  been  in¬ 
creased  in  size;  they  are  of  a 
durability  that  will  outlast  the 
life  of  a  scale. 


No.  23S  galvanized  scoop,  7 
in.  single  dial  without  glass. 
Capacity  20  lbs,  by  1  oz.  Price, 
$3.50,  postpaid,  $3.75. 

No.  24S  enameled,  11  in.  pan, 
7  in.  single  dial  without  glass. 
Capacity,  20  lbs.  by  1  oz.  Price, 
$3.65,  postpaid,  $3.90. 


International  Salt 


International  brand  package,  both 
plain  and  iodized,  contains  IV2  pounds 
of  guaranteed  free  Running  Table  Salt, 
packed  36  to  the 
case. 

Purity  brand 
package,  both 
plain  and  iodized  with  a  depend¬ 
able  pouring  spout,  contains  2 
pounds  of  High  Grade  Table 
Salt.  Guaranteed  Free  Running 
under  all  atmospheric  condi¬ 
tions.  Packed  24  to  the  case. 


K-R-O  Kills  Rats  Only 

K-R-0  will  rid  your  premises  without  danger  of  kill¬ 
ing  livestock,  pets  or  poultry. 


Kills  Rats 

without  poison 

Made  of  red  squill,  the  ingredient  rec¬ 
ommended  by  U.  S.  Government  as 
sure  death  to  rats  and  mice  but  which 
will  not  kill  anything  else.  K-R-O 
killed  103  rats  overnight  for  a 
Nebraska  farmer.  For  sale  by  us 
on  a  money-back  guarantee. 


K- 


KILLS- RATS-ONLY 


Safest  and  most  effective  Rat  Killer  on  the  market. 

Price:  2  oz.  can,  .75;  postpaid,  .80 

Martin’s  Paste  Wax 


Polishes  quickly  and 
easily — revives  the  origi¬ 
nal  finish — provides  actu¬ 
al  protection  for  the  sur¬ 
face  on  which  it  is  used. 

Because  of  the  purity 
of  the  Wax  Materials  used 
in  its  manufacture,  Mar¬ 
tin’s  Paste  Wax  will  cover 
more  surface  than  other 
Waxes.  This  makes  Mar¬ 
tin’s  economical  to  use. 

Martin’s  Paste  Wax  has 
none  of  the  greasy, 
smeary,  slippery  charac¬ 
teristics  so  objectionable  to  housewives. 

2 1/2  oz.  can,  $.30,  postpaid,  $.35;  x/i  lb.  can,  $.55, 
postpaid,  $.65;  1  lb.  can,  $1.00,  postpaid  $1.10;  25  lb. 
can,  $20.00. 


Martin’s  Liquid  Wax 

Produces  a  rich,  soft,  vel¬ 
vety  glow  on  furniture, 
floors  and  other  surfaces 
to  be  waxed.  Martin’s  has 
cleansing  properties  which 
remove  dirt  from  the  sur¬ 
face — the  wax  itself  pro¬ 
vides  a  non-dirt-collecting 
film  over  the  surface.  This 
polishes  readily  to  a  beau¬ 
tiful  finish. 

Handsome  Maple,  Birch, 
or  Oak  floors  will  be  well 
protected  with  Martin’s 
Liquid  Wax. 

For  your  fine  furniture 
Martin’s  Liquid  Wax  will 
produce  a  finish  to  which 
dust  and  lint  will  not  ad¬ 
here  and  on  which  finger 
prints  will  not  show. 

Pint  can,  $.90,  postpaid,  $1.00;  half  pint  can,  $.50, 
postpaid,  $.55. 


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DIETZ  LANTERNS  AND  GLOBES 


No.  2  Blizzard 
Cold  Blast 


No.  2  Blizzard . $1.40 

No.  2  Special  Blizzard  with  large 

fount .  1-55 

No.  0  Wizard  Cold  Blast.  Short 

Globe .  1.00 

No.  30  Cold  Blast.  Search  with 

Bulls  Eye  Globe .  3.90 

No.  60  Cold  Blast.  Mammoth 

Search.  Plain  Globe . 11.50 

Roadster  Cold  Blast.  Side  Lamp 
.  1.80 

Pioneer  Street  Lamp .  8.25 

Eureka  Driving  Lamp .  2.10 

Octo  Driving  Lamp .  4.00 

No.  0  Monarch  Hot  Blast ....  .90 

Sport .  -70 

A  full  stock  of  lantern  globes 
carried  at  all  times  in  the  Bliz¬ 
zard  Cold  Blast,  D-Lite  (short) 
Cold  Blast,  Wizard  Cold  Blast, 
Tubular  Junior  and  Bull’s  Eye 
styles. 


Wizard  Cold  Blast. 
Short[  Globe 


Dash 

Clamp 

Holder 


Octo 

Driving 

Lamp 


Roadster  Wagon 
Lantern 


Eureka 

Driving 

Lamp 


No.  0  Monarch  He  t  Blast  Mammoth  Search  Light 

Cold  Blast 


Steel  Nose  Trucks 
Boston  Pattern 


Eureka 

Ash  Can  Truck 


Built  for  heavy  service 


1  B  Small,  half  strapped . $8.00 

2  B  Medium,  half  strapped .  9.75 

3  B  Large,  half  strapped . 13.75 

Eureka  Ash  Can  .  3.75 

Dandy  Bag  Truck,  no  legs .  5.00 


Rubber  Belting — Prices  Right 


Stock  Sizes 


2  inch  3  Ply 

3  inch  4  Ply 

4  inch  4  Ply 

5  inch  4  Ply 

6  inch  4  Ply 

Cut  Lacing 
5/16  in.,  3/8  in., 
1/2  in. 


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WRINGERS 

American  Wringer  Company’s  Celebrated  Horseshoe 
Brand 

Tub  Wringers 
Iron  Frame — Plain  Bearing 

No.  100  Daisy,  10  in., 

1  year  warrant . $3.55 

No.  330  Relief,  10  in., 

3  year  warrant .  5.15 

Wood  Frame,  Plain  Bearing 
No.  327  E  Uni  v  e  r  s  a  1  , 
Reversible  Board,  10 
in.,  3  year  warrant. 

Enclosed  Gears .  7.35 

FAMILY  SIZE 
No.  114 

"Can't  Splash” 

Two  piece 
all-Steel.  14  grauge 
Black  Enameled. 

For  8  to  20 
ounce  Mops. 
Packed  Y2  dozen 
to  the  crate. 
Weight  57Mj  lbs. 

No.  14  S  a  me 
in  all  galvanized. 


No. 


No. 


No. 


Wood  Frame,  Ball  Bearing 

380  E  Universal,  10  in.,  3 

year  warrant.  Enclosed 
Gears . $0.30 

381  E  Universal,  11  in.,  3 

year  warrant .  6.60 


328  E  Universal,  11  in.,  3 
year  warrant.  Reversible 
Board  . 


4  .  4  e> 


Bench  Wringers 

No.  B380  E  Universal,  10  in., 

3  year  warrant.  Ball  Bear¬ 
ing.  Enclosed  Gears . $10.15 

w  ringer  Rolls  and  Repairs 


Hotel  Size 
No.  1 

Steel  sides  and 
front,  wood  back 
and  bottom.  For 
16  to  24  oz.  mops. 
Packed  1  doz.  to 
crate.  Wt.  140  lbs. 


Price,  $2.75 

WHITE  MOP  WRINGERS 

FAMILY  SIZE 
No.  14 

“Can’t  Splash” 

Two  piece  all 
pra  1  va  ni  z  ed  14 
gauge  steel. 
For  8  to  16  oz. 
Mops.  Packed 
V2  doz.  to  the 
crate.  W  eight 
57 Va  lbs. 


FAMILY  SIZE 
No.  2 

Maple  sides  and 
front,  birch  back 
and  bottom. 

For  rag  or  Cloth 
mops. 

Packed  Vi  doz.  to 
crate. 

Wt.4254  lbs. 


Price,  $3.50  Price,  $2.35  Price,  $3.00 

Bound  Oak  Butter  Boxes  with  Bail 

4  Quart  .  each  $0.85 

8  Quart  .  each  1.10 

Wooden  Sugar  Buckets 

20  lb.  Small  . Price  $  .70 

40  lb.  Medium  .  1.10 

70  lb.  Large  .  1.50 

All  Prices  Subject  to  Change 

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Richmond  Highspeed  Washing  Machine 

Richmond  High 
Speed  Washing 
Machine  is  fitted 
with  well  bal¬ 
anced  fly  wheel 
running  on  ten 
roller  bearings 
and  geared  direct 
with  cut  tooth 
gears  (all  cov¬ 
ered  ) ,  which  pro¬ 
duces  a  mechan¬ 
ism  with  no  dead 
center.  Virginia 
white  cedar  tub, 
large  flat  steel 
hoops.  Shipping 
Weight,  crated, 
115  lbs. 

Price :  $18.25. 


Lightning  Washing  Machine,  a  good  first-class  ma¬ 
chine  made  of  Virginia  white  cedar,  finished  in  light 
gray  paint.  Price,  $10.75 

THE  MAJESTIC 

Rotary  Washing  Machine 

Roller  bearings, 
Virginia  White  Ce¬ 
dar  Tub.  Electric- 
welded  Wire 
Hoops. 

The  best,  most 
durable  and  light¬ 
est  running  Rotary 
Washing  Machine 
made. 

The  Majestic  will 
wash  overalls, 
blankets  and 
heavy  garments,  or 
lace  curtains  and 
other  delicate  fab¬ 
rics,  perfectly  and 
without  injury. 
Shipping  Weight, 
Orated,  70  lbs.  Price,  $13.50 


Paris  Hardwood 
Lawn  Swings 

No.  34.  8  ft.  high, 
four  passengers, 
each  $10.25 

No.  36,  9  ft.  high, 
four  passengers, 
each,  $12.50 


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Washboards 


No.  7  25  Naiad,  perforated, 


spiral  crimp  . 60 

No.  795  Junior,  pail  size, 
8^x19,  Globe  crimp . 40 

No.  815  Daisy,  pail  size, 
71/ixl6,  globe  crimp . 25 

No.  181  Vim  Brass,  peer¬ 
less  crimp  . 70 

No.  182  Vim  Zinc,  peer¬ 
less  crimp  . 65 

No.  180  Vim  Glass,  spiral 
crimp  . 75 

No.  852  Roma  Special 
Metal,  plain  crimp, 
double  surface  . 40 


Slaw  and  Kraut  Cutters 


$0.60 
2.10 
2. 75 


Outdoor  Clothes 
Dryers 

No.  1  1 10  ft.  4  Line 

. $7.00 

No.  2  150  ft.  5  Line 

.  7.50 

Balcony . 13.00 


Balcony  Dryer 


Folding  Sewing 
Table 

No.  000  36x19 

each  $2.55 
No.  00  36x19,  with 
Castors,  each  2.80 
No.  0  3  6x20,  with 
Castors,  each 

$3.60 


No.  622  Slaw  6x18  in.,  2  Knife . 

No.  643  Kraut  9x29  in.,  3  Knife... 
No.  645  Kraut  11x33  in.,  3  Knife 


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Folding  Ironing  Table 


No.  2  54x16,  Cloth  Top  . each  $3.60 

No.  3  54x16,  Plain  Top  . each  3.50 


Pastry  Boards 

16x22,  each . $1.10  18x24,  each . $1.20 

20x26,  each . .  1.40 

Bread  Boards,  with  Rim 

16x22,  each .  $1.20  18x24,  each . $1.35 

20x26,  each .  1.60 


No.  3 
No.  3% 
No.  4 


Small,  40  feet  drying  space.... 
Medium,  50  feet  drying  space 
Large,  60  feet  drying  space-- 


LADDERS 


Spruce 

Clothes 

Horse 


$1.85 

2.00 

2.25 


Extension 

Ladders 


20,  22,  24  and  26  foot  Ladders . 40  per  foot 

28,  30  and  32  foot  Ladders . 42  per  foot 

34,  36,  38  and  40  foot  Ladders . 44  per  foot 


Common  Ladders 

8  to  13  ft . per  ft.  $0.30  14  to  16  ft . per  ft.  $0.32 

17  to  22  ft . per  ft.  .34 


Apple  Ladders 

8  to  13  ft . per  ft.  $0.30  14  to  16  ft . per  ft.  $0.32 

17  to  22  ft . per  ft.  .34 


THE  UNIVERSAL  SUPER- 


The  Universal  Model  425 

A  Low-Priced  Very  Efficient  Cleaner 


This  cleaner’s  powerful  far  reaching  suction  is 
strong  enough  to  clean  all  floor  coverings  thoroughly. 
It  frees  the  rug  from  all  surface  litter,  gritty  dirt  and 
embedded  dust  by  the  safest  cleaning  method  known 
— a  sweeping,  rushing,  current  of  cleansing  air.  Rugs 
last  longer  when  they  are  cleaned  by  this  harmless 
but  efficient  UNIVERSAL  method. 

Compactly  designed  with  soft  rubber  casters,  swiv¬ 
eled  rear  wheel  and  pistol  grip  handle,  the  UNIVER¬ 
SAL  is  unusually  easy  to  operate.  It  does  not  seal  to 
the  rug  and  runs  lightly  under  furniture,  backs,  turns, 
and  noses  its  way  into  difficult  places  at  the  slightest 
pressure  of  a  guiding  hand. 


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SINKS 

We  carry  the  principal 
sizes  of  cast-iron  sinks,  fit¬ 
ted  for  lead  pipe. 

Prices 

2%  feet  x  18  in.  $4.60 

3  feet  x  20%  in.  5.35 

3  y2  feet  x  22  in.  6.75 

4  feet  x  24  in.  8.90 

4%  feet  x  24  in.  11.50 


Lightning 
Hay  Knife 

Price,  $1.60 


Grass  Hooks 
Little  Giant,  folding 
blade,  Price,  $0.60; 

postpaid,  .70 

Corn  Hooks 

Brooks,  Serrated.  Price 
.50;  postpaid,  .60 


No.  4. 

No.  90 
Edge. 


Dust  Pans 

IC  Japanned  Black. 

Price,  .15;  postpaid,  .20 
IX  Japanned  Black.  .  Triple 
Price,  .20;  postpaid,  .25 


No.  142.  Lowell  Dry  Powder  Duster. 

Price,  $1.00;  postpaid,  $1.10 


if 


Ideal  Fruit  Picker’s 
Bag 

Made  from  heavy  weight 
white  duck. 

Price,  $1.75;  postpaid, 
$1.85. 


Wire  Fruit  Picker 

No.  699.  Wire  to  attach  to  pole. 

Price,  .60;  postpaid,  .70 


A  Wrench  and  Thread  Cutter.  Frosted  Nickel. 
Non-Rusting. 

This  tool  has  more  uses  than  any  wrench  on  the 
market  A  necessity  on  the  farm,  in  every  shop  and 
household.  Price,  $0.60;  by^ mail,  $0.70 


TOOL  GRINDERS 

The  Handy  Andy  is  a  Jim 

Dandy.  It  is  the  last  word 
in  low-priced  grinder  con¬ 
struction.  Nothing  cheap 
about  it  but  the  price.  It  is 
smooth  running,  extremely 
powerful  for  its  size,  and 
strongly  built.  Has  4x1  in. 
Corundum  wheel. 


Handy  Andy 


Regal  Fly  Killer. 


Price,  $0.10;  postpaid,  $0.15 


Price,  $2.25;  postpaid,  $2.40 


No.  7  Cheney 

Mower  Knife  and 
Tool  Grinder. 

Price,  $9.00 


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Corn  Poppers 


1  Quart  Common  . $0.30 

2  Quart  Extra  Heavy  . 40 

4  Quart  Extra  Heavy  . 75 


Pop  Frier 

3MB  Pop  Frier,  3  quart  size,  with  pan  for  popping 
corn  over  blue  flame.  Price,  $.50;  postpaid,  $.60 


Star  Bamboo  Rake 


Bamboo  handle.  Light  and 
efficient,  weighs  only  16 
ounces.  Has  33  teeth,  18  in. 
spread.  Price,  $0.30 


r 


YAMADE 
“M 


Yamade  Bamboo  Rake,  18  in.,  33  teeth,  with  metal 

band.  Price,  $0.75 


Sunray  Steel  Wool 

Sunray  Steel  Wool  is  posi¬ 
tively  uniform  in  texture. 

Sunray  Steel  Wool  has 
longer,  stronger  strands, 
which  do  not  crumble  and 
break  up. 

Sunray  Steel  Wool  is  free 
from  dust,  chips  and  tangles. 

Sunray  Steel  Wool  is 
cleaner,  faster,  easier  to  work 
and  more  economical  to  use. 
Five  grades  in  household 
packages  and  one  pound  rolls. 

American  Beauty  Duster 

Is  a  most  satisfactory  force 
feed,  one  man  duster.  Sifting 
device  crushes  lumps  and  forces 
damp  dust  through  screen.  Ca¬ 
pacity,  15  lbs. 

Price,  $18.00;  postpaid,  $18.25 

California  Beauty  Duster  for 
small  truck  farms. 

Price,  $12.00;  postpaid,  $12.25 


Universal  Vacuum  Bottle 

Enameled  case. 


Pint  size, 

i^mm 

Price,  $1.00;  postpaid,  $1.15 

Quart  size. 

r-_*  5^ 

Price,  $1.95;  postpaid,  $2.10 

§  | 

Glass  Jug 

ijy 

1  Gallon  size . $0.25;  postpaid, 

No.  148  Gasoline  Torch 

Tank  is  made  of  heavy  gauge 
seamless  brass — t  h  e  bottom 
contains  the  filler  plug  and  is 
funnel  shaped  for  convenience 
in  filling.  Pump  in  handle  con¬ 
struction.  Capacity,  1  quart. 

Price,  $4.25;  postpaid,  $4.50 


Universal  Columbia 
Lunch  Kit 

Hinged  Cover  Type 
No.  2011,  Lunch  Kit. 
Black  finish.  Equipped  with 
No.  1011  pint  Columbia  Bot¬ 
tle.  Bottle  has  polished 
aluminum  shoulder  and 
drinking  cup. 

Price,  $1.50;  postpaid,  $1.65 


All  Prices  Subject  to  Change  Without  Notice 


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LAWN  MOWERS 


The 

Superb 


Superb  is  a  strictly  high-grade  ball-bearing  Lawn 
Mower.  It  is  made  of  first-class  material  throughout 
and  the  workmanship  and  finish  are  unsurpassed.  It 
has  large  driving  wheels  and  fine  cut  gears,  thus 
ensuring  ease  and  quietness  of  running. 

This  Mower  is  furnished  with  patent  double-edged 
bottom  knife  which  is  shaped  like  a  piece  of  channel 
iron  with  two  up-turned  highly  tempered  edges. 


The 

Lakewood 


This  Mower  we  guarantee  to  be  the  best  ball¬ 
bearing  Lawn  Mower,  for  the  price,  on  the  market. 
It  has  high  wheels  (9  inches),  flat,  steel  sliding  pawls 
in  the  ratchets,  and  large  diameter  revolving  cutter 
(6  inches),  furnished  with  four  blades. 


This  Lawn  Mower  is  equipped  with  our  patent  ad¬ 
justable  ball  bearings,  the  adjustment  of  which  is 
accomplished  by  means  of  a  single  screw. 


The 

Quality 


This  is  a  good  Mower  at  a  medium  price  for  all 
ordinary  work.  The  drive  wheels  are  nine  inches  in 
diameter.  The  revolving  cutter  is  6  inches  in  diameter 
and  has  3  crucible  steel  blades  highly  tempered  and 
ground  true  their  entire  length.  It  is  carried  on  our 
patented  adjustable  ball-bearings. 


The 

Nipper 


This  is  a  good 
Lawn  Mower 
at  a  medium 
low  price  and 
gives  the  pur- 
chas  e  r  full 
value  for  his 
money.  It  has 
brass  bushings  and  the  same  ratchets  and  adjust¬ 
ments  that  are  used  on  many  of  the  high  grade 
Mowers,  and  it  is  in  every  respect  what  is  needed  at 
the  present  time,  viz.,  a  Mower  that  will  do  good 
service  and  at  a  cost  but  little  higher  than  the  poor 
trash  that  is  put  out  so  freely. 


Townsend’s 
Victory 


We  cannot 
offer  a  better 
Mower  at  any 
price.  It  has 
ball-bearings  of  the  very  highest  grade  exact  to  %  of 
1-1000  of  an  inch,  which  greatly  reduces  friction. 
Double  Steel  Ratchet,  very  swift  and  smooth  in  action, 
as  well  as  exceedingly  hard  for  durability.  Triple 
Gear.  Entirely  enclosed,  allowing  no  dirt  or  cut  grass 
to  find  its  way  into  the  pinions  or  cogs. 


Townsend’s 

Flyer 


A  splendid  High-Grade  Mower,  at  a  little  lower 
price  than  the  “Victory.”  Ball-bearings  entirely  en¬ 
closed.  Adjustments  very  simple.  Knives  very  hard 
and  of  the  best  steel. 


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Water  Ballast  Lawn  Roller 

A  High  Grade  Roller  adapted  for  Rolling  Lawns, 
Golf  Courses  and  Tennis  Courts. 


MOTO-MOWER 

POWER  LAWN  MOWER 


No.  603 


DESCRIPTION 

WEIGHTS 


Diam.,  Length.  Filled  with 


No. 

Inches 

Inches 

Empty 

Water 

Price 

603 

24 

24 

110 

420 

$17.25 

604 

24 

32 

130 

566 

20.00 

A  Plain  Bearing  Roller  without  our  regular  scraper 
to  meet  a  demand  for  a  little  cheaper  type  roller. 


No.  607 

DESCRIPTION 

WEIGHTS 


Diam., 

Length. 

Filled  with 

No. 

Inches 

Inches 

Empty 

Water 

Price 

605 

14 

24 

68 

175 

$10.50 

606 

18 

24 

82 

265 

13.25 

607 

14 

15 

9.25 

City  Model,  21-in.  Cut. 

Write  for  Catalog  and  Prices. 

Fairbanks  Portable 
Platform  Scale 


Sngle  Beam  with  Wheels. 

Beams  graduated  50  lbs.,  by  %  lbs. 

It  is  absolutely  accurate  and  durable. 

The  “Fairbanks”  scale  is  made  to  comply  with  the 
laws  on  weights  and  measures  of  all  States  of  the 
Union. 

500  Lbs.  Capacity.  Platform,  16x25. 

Price  .  $21.00 

1,000  Lbs.  Capacity.  Platform,  17x26. 

Price  .  $23.50 


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O-CEDAR  POLISH  MOPS 


Prices : 

No.  3  Large  Triangle  0-Cedar  Polish  Mop . $1.50 

No.  4  Small  Triangle  O-Cedar  Polish  Mop .  1.00 

No.  9  Triangle  O-Cedar  Dust  Mop .  1.00 

No.  63  Slip  On  O-Cedar  Dust  Mop .  1.00 

No.  15  Special  O-Cedar  Polish  Mop . 75 


O-Cedar  Polish 


Battleship 

Polish 

Mop 


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Cleans  and  polishes  at  the  same  time,  putting  a  high, 
lasting  lustre  on  all  varnished  surfaces.  There  is 
nothing  to  equal  O-Cedar  Polish  Mop  for  polishing 
floors,  linoleum,  etc.  Gets  down  into  the  corners,  gets 
the  dust  under  beds,  heavy  furniture,  radiators,  etc. 
The  mop  is  padded  and  cannot  scratch  or  mar  the 
furniture. 


Price 

Price:  12  oz.  Bot. 

REPAIRS  AND  PARTS 


A  Wonderful  Varnish  Food 
For  cleaning  and  polishing  floors, 
furniture,  automobiles,  etc.  O-Cedar  is 
by  far  the  most  economical  furniture 
polish,  as  it  is  used  with  water.  Puts 
on  a  high,  hard,  lasting  lustre,  and 
does  not  leave  a  bluish  cast  and  gum¬ 
my  surface  It  contains  no  grease, 
mineral  by-products  or  benzines. 

Every  ingredient  of  O-Cedar  Polish 
is  a  pure  vegetable  substance.  Pos¬ 
itively  will  not  ignite.  It  is  easy  to 
use.  Very  little  rubbing  is  required. 

O-Cedar  Polish  is  well  and  favorably 
known  and  is  widely  advertised  in  con¬ 
nection  with  the  O-Cedar  Polish  Mop. 

4  oz.  Bot . $0.30  Price:  1  qt.  Cans . $1.25 

.60  Price:  1  gal.  Cans  $3.00 


Guard  Bolts  and  Guard  Plates  for  all  Guards,  Knife 
Heads,  Section,  Rivets,  etc.,  all  guaranteed  to  fit  the 
machine  for  which  they  are  intended. 


Link  Belt  Chain 

Malleable  and  steel  Sizes  in  stock 
all  the  way  from  No.  25  to  No  62. 

Prices  from  .23  to  .42  per  foot. 

Spring  Harrow  Tooth 


Steel  Harrow  Tooth:  Square  and  %  inch. 


33.’ 

Cultivator  Steels 


Guard  Plate  Guard  Bolt  Section  Tedder  Fork 


Notice — -In  ordering  repairs  always  give  name  of  machine  and  number  of  old  part.  When  the  number  or 
letter  cannot  be  found,  it  is  always  best  to  send,  by  parcel  post  or  express  prepaid,  the  old  or  broken  part,  thus 
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STOPS/aLEAKS 


ROOFS 


STORMTIGHT  is  an  adhesive  compound,  ten  times  thicker  than  paint.  It  does  not  dry  out  nor 
become  hard  and  brittle.  Under  the  slow  curing  process  that  it  undergoes,  the  top  surface 
becomes  firm  but  the  body  of  the  material  underneath  remains  pliable  and  elastic,  so  that  it 
readily  conforms  to  the  expansion  and  contraction  of  the  roof  surfaces.  It  retains  its  rubber-like  con¬ 
sistency  indefinitely  under  all  weather  conditions. 

Stormtight  is  the  result  of  years  of  scientific  research.  Hundreds  of  exposure  tests  were  made  on 
every  kind  of  roofing  material,  under  varied  weather  conditions.  These  tests  were  closely  watched. 
One  by  one  the  harmful  ingredients  were  rejected,  the  wrong  combinations  eliminated,  until  the  present 
formula  was  arrived  at,  which  gives  you  a  roofing  product’  with  the  following  ideal  characteristics: 

A  one-piece  covering  without  joints  or  nail  holes. 

Impervious  to  rain,  snow,  wind  and  sun. 

Unaffected  by  gaseous  vapors,  acids  or  alkalies. 

Will  not  harden,  crack  or  peel. 

Highly  fire  resistant. 

Low  in  cost. 

Stormtight  can  be  applied  in  any  weather,  by  anybody.  It  sticks  to  any  kind  of  roofing  material;  no 
matter  whether  the  roof  is  wet  or  dry,  hot  or  cold,  you  can  stop  a  leak  a  few  minutes  after  you  discover  it. 
Stormtight  is  a  scientific  blend  of  oils,  special  w^aterproofers,  reinforcing  pigments  and  asphalt,  based  on 
years  of  investigation  and  practical  tests. 

STORMTIGHT— LIQUID  BLACK  MAROON  RED  &  GREEN 

Drums  —  64  gallons . $1.50  per  gallon  $2.00  per  gallon  $3.00  per  gallon 

Drums  —  38  gallons . . .  1.60  per  gallon  2.10  per  gallon  3.10  per  gallon 

Cans  —  5  gallons  (2  per  case) .  1.90  per  gallon  2.40  per  gallon  3.40  per  gallon 

Cans  —  1  gallon  (6  per  case) . —  2.00  per  gallon  2.50  per  gallon  3.50  per  gallon 

STORMTIGHT— PLASTIC 

Drums  —  600  pounds . „  15c  per  pound  20c  per  pound  30c  per  pound 

Drums  —  375  pounds . . .  16c  pel  pound  21c  per  pound  31c  per  pound 

Buckets  —  50  pounds . - . . .  19c  per  pound  24c  per  pound  34c  per  pound 

Buckets—  25  pounds . . . - .  20c  per  pound  25c  per  pound  35c  per  pound 

Cans  —  5  pounds  (12  to  case) .  22c  per  pound  27c  per  pound  37c  per  pound 

Cans  —  1  pound  (24  to  case) . . .  25c  per  pound  30c  per  pound  40c  per  pound 


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IMPLEMENT  AND  SEED 

LEWISTON  MAINE 


COLONIAL  HOUSE  PAINT 


Our  Colonial  Paint  sales  have  more  than  doubled  in  the  last  twenty-five  months. 

Are  you  handling  this  line?  If  not,  you  are  missing  a  great  opportunity  to  increase  your 
business. 

Colonial  Paint  is  used  on  every  job  where  quality  counts. 

Pure  lead,  pure  oil,  pure  zinc,  pure  dryer — that  is  Colonial  Outside  White.  Send  for  a  case 
of  this  wonderful  product  for  your  next  customer  and  he  will  be  advertising  your  wares,  just 
the  same  as  Mr.  Goodrich,  whose  unsolicited  testimonial  is  given  below: 


Lewiston,  Maine,  May  3rd,  1929. 

Haskell  Implement  &  Seed  Company, 

Lewiston,  Maine. 

Gentlemen: 

Feeling  it  a  duty,  I  stop  for  a  few  moments  to  in  form  you  of  the  results  obtained  after  using  Colonial 
Paint  on  my  buildings  in  Winterport,  Me. 

In  the  first  place  the  buildings  were  washed  with  soap  and  water  (as  they  were  well  covered  with  paint), 
for  they  were  very  dirty  due  to  road  building,  then  one  coat  of  Colonial  Outside  White  was  used  and  Nat¬ 
ural  Bronzite  for  the  blinds,  and  I  take  pleasure  in  stating  that  I  believe  it  one  of  the  finest  paint  jobs  in 
Maine.  The  painter,  Mr.  William  Parker,  told  me  this  spring,  that  since  he  did  the  work  last  August,  that 
out  of  state  people  had  called  at  his  place  and  asked  how  the  paint  was  put  on,  also  the  brand,  where  it  might 
be  obtained,  stating  that  it  did  not  seem  possible  for  paint  on  buildings  to  be  so  white. 

The  caretakers  informed  me  tourists  have  stopped  en  route,  to  look  the  buildings  over  and  some  calling 
at  the  door,  asking  the  brand  of  paint.  I  was  down  there  this  week  and  found  the  paint  surface  as  glossy  and 
white  as  it  was  when  first  done. 

This  letter  was  not  solicited  and  may  be  used  for  any  purpose  you  see  fit  to  do  with  it,  or  call  on  me 
at  any  time. 

Very  truly  yours, 

(Signed)  E.  P.  GOODRICH,  M.  D„ 
District  Health  Officer. 

136  Webster  Street,  Lewiston,  Maine. 


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COLONIAL 

FLOOR  &  DECK  ENAMEL 


This  is  an  enamel  floor  paint  that  flows  on  without  showing  a  brush  mark,  leaving  a  mir¬ 
ror-like  surface.  One  coat  is  sufficient  on  old  work.  Dries  over  night.  Can  be  applied  by  anyone. 
Made  for  both  exterior  and  interior  use.  Send  for  a  color  card  of  ten  attractive  shades. 


VELVETA 


Velveta  is  a  splendid  interior  flat  paint  made  for  use  on  walls  and  ceilings  either  wood  or 
plaster.  It  has  great  covering  capacity,  flows  easily  under  the  brush  and  will  not  show  laps.  Vel¬ 
veta  gives  a  soft  dull  velvet  finish.  Is  made  in  fourteen  attractive  colors  as  well  as  white. 

COLONIAL  A  No.  1  VARNISHES 


Colonial  A  No.  1  Varnishes  are  standard  in  quality,  because  they  are  made  of  the  finest 
gums  obtainable. 

They  are  not  affected  by  boiling  hot  water  or  ammonia. 

Put  up  in  all  sizes  and  for  all  purposes. 


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BRONZITE 

THE  PERMANENT  GREEN  PAINT 


Bronzite — "The  permanent  green  paint” — insures  the  green  color  against  fading  on  every 
job  where  it  is  used.  Made  in  six  beautiful  shades  and  in  all  sizes. 

No  matter  how  good  the  rest  of  your  home  looks,  if  the  green  fades  the  whole  job  looks 
bad.  Use  Bronzite  Green  for  perfect  results. 


Adhesium  is  a  wall  paper  size  so  sticky  that  lincrusta  can  be  hung  on  any  surface  without 
fear  of  it  coming  off. 

Adhesium  will  detect  the  hot  spots,  showing  where  to  shellac  to  prevent  free  lime  from 
burning  through  the  wallpaper. 

Adhesium  may  be  used  as  a  primer  on  new  wood,  as  a  "between  coater,”  thus  saving  stock 
and  labor. 

Adhesium  is  indispensable  to  the  careful  decorator. 

Adhesium  is  cheaper  than  glue  and  100  times  more  effective. 


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IMPLEMENT  AND 

LEWISTON  MAINE 


SEED 


LUS-TRO-LAC 
FOUR  HOUR  ENAMEL 


Thousands  of  people  have  changed  their  furniture,  autos,  and  boats  from  dull  unattractive 
objects  into  shining  examples  of  what  just  every  day  folks  are  able  to  make  with  a  brush  and  a 
can  of  this  wonderful  Lustrolac  Enamel — and  it  drys  in  four  hours. 


Dealers  are  turning  their  stocks  on  Lustrolac  five  to  ten  times  a  year  because  it  is  the  best 
enamel  you  can  possibly  use  on  any  surface  either  inside  or  outside. 

Send  for  a  free  sample,  enough  to  enamel  the  fenders  of  your  car. 

Lustrolac  is  also  made  in  five  shades  of  varnish  stain  suitable  for  floors  and  furniture — Light 
Oak,  Dark  Oak,  Light  Mahogany,  Dark  Mahogany,  and  Walnut. 

Lustrolac  Varnish  Stain  is  made  from  the  same  varnish  that  makes  Lustrolac  Enamel  so  won¬ 
derful. 


INTERESTING  FACTS  ABOUT  LUSTROLAC  ENAMEL 

Several  of  the  largest  manufacturers  of  tubes  used  as  containers  for  tooth  paste,  shaving 
soaps,  etc.,  have  adopted  LUSTROLAC  ENAMEL  as  their  standard  for  enamel  coating  to  be 
used  on  these  tubes. 


WHY? 

Because  it  is  the  only  enamel  that  retains  its  original  luster  and  toughness  when  immersed 
for  two  days  in  a  strong  solution  of  soap  and  water. 

LUSTROLAC  is  a  SUPERIOR  ENAMEL. 


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THE  GAINSBOROUGH— ART  STUDENTS  OIL  COLORS 


Gainsborough 


Students  ,Oil  Color 


JlilttufaciuPeil  bv 

SCHMINCKEACi 

UliSBEun'Ki'  (German; 


PERMANENCY  KEY:  A  valuable  Guide  for  the 
Artist 

***Absolute  Permanency. 

**  Sufficient  Permanency. 

^Moderate  Permanency. 
oNot  Sunproof. 


Series  A.  Tubes  Size  IX 
1"  x  4” 

Price,  $  .20  Each 


Tube  Size  VII  Tube  Size  VI  Tube  Size  IX 

%"  x  4"  %"  x  3"  1"  x  4" 

These  Colors  are  highly  recommended  for  Sketching, 
Decorating  and  Mural  Painting,  also  Commercial  Poster 
Work.  Especially  adapted  for  Tinting  of  Paints. 

C-AMtL  HAIR  BRUSHES  for  the 
aint — Drug — Hardware 
Staionery  and  School 
Supply  Trades 


No. 

Perman¬ 
ency  Name  of  Color 

600 

*  * 

Asphaltum 

620 

*  *  * 

Burnt  Ochre,  Light 

624 

*  He 

Burnt  Sienna 

630 

He  He  He 

Burnt  Umber 

651 

He  He  He 

Dark  Ochre 

678 

He  He  He 

English  Red,  Light 

689 

He  He  He 

English  Red,  Deep 

619 

He  He  He 

Gold  Ochre 

612 

He  He  H« 

Ivory  Black 

616 

He  He  He 

Lamp  Black 

623 

He  H« 

Raw  Sienna 

627 

He  He  He 

Raw  Umber 

656 

He  He  He 

Terra  Pozzuoli 

618 

He  He  He 

Yellow  Ochre,  Light 

664 

Series  B.  Tubes  Size  111 
%"  x  4" 

Price,  $  .20  Each 
*  Chrome  Green,  Light 

665 

He 

Chrome  Green,  Deep 

693 

He 

Chrome  Yellow,  Light 

608 

He 

Chrome  Yellow,  Deep 

622 

He  He 

Emerald  Green 

687 

0 

Indian  Yellow 

631 

He  He 

Van  Dyke  Brown 

645 

He  * 

Zinc  Yellow 

672 

He  He 

Prussian  Blue 

658 

Series  C.  Tubes  Size  VI 
%"  x  3" 

Price,  $  .30  Each 
***  Cadmium  Yellow,  Deep 

644 

He  1: 

Madder  Lake, Light  (Rose) 

663 

He  He 

Madder  Lake,  Medium 

640 

*  He 

Madder  Lake,  Deep 

652 

He  He 

Vermilion,  Light,  Imit. 

654 

He  He  H« 

Vert  Emeraude 

Markwell  Camel  Hair 

..Camel  Hair  Marking  Brushes 
on  tin  ferrules,  long  polished 
handles. 

2  Dozen  assorted  sizes  1  to  4. 


PERFECT 


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CARTEL  HAIR  ENAMEL 
VARNISH-OR  LACQUERING  BRUSHES 


varnisfi  Brtrtes! 


WHITES 

Tubes,  $  .20  Each 
Price,  $  .20  Each 
Cbremnitz  White 
Zinc  White 


Columbia 

Cam  el  Hair 
Lacqueri  n  g  or 
Varnish  Brushes, 
on  tin  ferrules, 
flat  white 
handles.  1  Dozen 
size  1"  wide. 


Perfect 

Oval  Camel  Hair  Lacquer¬ 
ing  or  Bronzing  Brushes,  on 
tin  ferrules,  green,  polished 
handles. 

1  Dozen  size  %"  wide. 

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BRUSHES  for 
the  PAINTER 


“The  Brush  As  Important 
As  the  Paint” 

’No.  0812 
Red  Sable  Water 
Color  Brush 

No.  2355X  Red 
Sable  Lettering  Brush 

No.  9457X  Red 
Sable  Rigger 

No.  6658  Ox  Hair 
Stroke  Brush 

No.  9355X  Red 
Sable  Show  Card  Brush 

No.  6361  Bristle  Angular  Liner 
All  Sizes 


No.  6658  No.  9355X  No.  6361 


No.  823.  Sharpies  Bowl  Brush.  For  No.  2  and  3 

Separators . Price,  $.20;  postpaid,  $.25 

No.  824.  Sharpies  Bowl  Brnsh.  For  No.  4,  (i  and  9 
Separators . Price,  $.20;  postpaid,  $.25 


No.  810  Milk  Tube  Brush.  Price,  .10;  Postpaid,  .13 


No.  61.  Milk  Bottle  Brush.  Price,  .45;  Postpaid,  .52 


No.  82.  Milk  Bottle  Brush.  Price,  .55;  Postpaid,  .62 


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LEWISTON  MAINE 


PAINT  AND  VARNISH  BRUSHES 


Flat  Varnish  Brushes 


Bristle  Paint  Brushes  Set  in  Rubber 


Selected  Chinese  bristles,  chiseled  edge,  long  and  full, 
very  elastic.  Bristles  vulcanized  in  hard  rubber. 

Width  11 K  2  2^  3 

Length  of  stock  2  2V*  2%  3  31^ 

Price,  each  $  .25  $  .35  $  .45  $  .65  $  .85 


Bristles  set  in  hard  rubber 

XXX  Chinese 

Black  Chinese  bristles,  chiseled  edge 
and  staining.  Bristles  set  in  hard  rubber. 
Width  1  1 14  2 

Length  of  stock  1 %  2y%  2% 

Price,  each  $  .20  $  .30  $  .40 


XX  Chinese 


For  home  varnishing. 

Bristles  set 

in  hard 

rubber. 

Width 

1 

m 

2 

2K 

Length  of  stock 

Price,  each 

m 

$  .20 

1% 

$  .25 

2y% 

$  .30 

2K 

$  .40 

.  For  enameling 
2  K  3 

2  K  2% 

$  .50  $  .65 


Regal 

Black  bristles.  A  good  all  around  varnish  brush.  Bristles 
set  in  rubber. 

Width  1  iy2  2  2y2  3 

T -ngth  of  stock  1  Vg  \%  2  2*4  2% 

Price,  each  $  .15  $  .20  $  .25  $  .30  $  .35 


Master  Painters’  Wall 

Best  quality  black  bristles,  extra  long  stock.  A 
brush  for  the  professional  painter.  Nickel  bound, 
set  in  rubber. 

Width  3 

Length  of  bristle  3% 

Price,  each  $  .90 


3  K 

4 

$1.20 


4 

4  M 

$1.70 


superior 

Bristles 

4K 

4  Vi 

$1.90 


Majestic  Wall 

A  black  bristle  brush  about  equal  to  our  Master  Painters’ 
except  with  a  trifle  shorter  stock.  Bristles  set  in  rubber. 
Width  3  3^  4  414 

Length  of  bristle  314  3‘  .  3%  3J-& 

Price,  each  $  .70  $  .85  $1.10  $1.40 


TRIUMPH  WALL  INDIVIDUAL  CARTONS 

A  superior  black  bristle  brush,  nickel  bound  with  dark 
red  handle.  Bristles  set  in  rubber.  Five  sizes. 

Width  2y2  3  3y2  4 

Length  of  bristle  2 %  2%  3  ZVi 

Price,  each  $  .45  $  .50  $  .60  $  .80 


Holdfast 

Black  bristles.  Stained  handle.  Bristles  set  in  rubber. 

width  1  2  2  y2 

Price,  each  $  .10  $  .15  $  .20  $  .25 


Auto 

Mixed  gray  bristles.  Unfinished  handle. 

Width  1  m2  2  y2 

Price,  each  $  .20  $  .30  $  .45  $  .60 


Clipper  Wall 

Good  all  purpose  paint  brush.  Black  bristles  set  in  rubber. 
Width  2M  3  ZVi  4 

Length  of  bristle  2%/%  2 %  2Vi  2 l/i 

Price,  each  $  .40  $  .45  $  .55  $  .70 


Raven  Wall 

Black  bristle  low  priced  paint  brush  Bristles  in  rubber. 
Width  2J4  3  3H  4 

Length  of  bristle  2\4  2%  2XA  2XA 

Price,  each  $  .30  $  .35  $  .40  $  .50 


Maine  Wall 

Black  bristle  set  in  rubber. 

Width 

Length  of  bristle 
Price,  each 


6 

3Vi 

$1.15 


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SEED 


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Kalsomine  Brushes 


Gray  mixed  bristle.  Unfinished  handle.  Galvanized 
ferrule.  Our  best  grade.  Width  7  Length  of  bristle 
5%.  Price,  each  $6.75 

Korea 


Black  bristle, 
bound.  Width 
Price,  each 


Dark  red  polished  handle.  Nickel 
7  Length  of  bristle  5 

$5.85 


Trojan 


Black  bristle. 

Natural  finished 

handle. 

Nickel 

bound.  Width 

7 

8 

Length  of  bristle 

4% 

4% 

Price,  each 

Mongol 

$2.40 

$3.25 

Black  bristle. 

Natural  finished 

handle. 

Nickel 

bound.  Width 

6 

7 

Length  of  bristle 

3  % 

3  y2 

Price,  each 

$1.00 

$1.35 

Paper  Hangers’  Smoothers 


Columbian 

Bristle,  wire  fastened.  Length,  12.  Price,  each,  $  .80 


Grass  fibre  stock. 
Length 


Dandy 

10  Price,  each 


$  .35 


A  superior  brush,  long  stock,  black  bristle.  Three 
sizes.  Size  6  7  8  10 

Price,  each  $1.15  $1.50  $1.80  $2.00 


Whitewash  Brushes 


Special  Smith’s 
Hand  made.  Leather  bound. 

Size  5/0  Length  of  bristle 

Width  8%  Price 


Leather  bound. 

Size 

Width 


Black  bristle. 
Size 

Width 


5 

$7.50 


Gray  Russia 
Unfinished  head. 

4/0  Length  of  bristle  5 

8  y2  Price  $6.75 

Cambridge 
Leather  bound. 

3/0  Length  of  bristle  4  % 

8  %  Price  $3.50 


No.  928 

Black  bristle.  Metal 
bound. 

Length  of  bristle,  3 Vs. 
Width,  7.  Price  $1.15. 


Malden 

Black  bristle.  Metal  bound 
Width  6  7 

Length  of  bristle  3  3 

Price,  each  $  .65  $  .85 

Pride 

Grass  fibre  stock.  A  low  priced  brush  for 
Width  6 

Length  of  bristle  2% 

Price,  each  $  .40 


Good  quality  Chinese  bristles  set  in  rubber. 
Sash  Tools 


8 

3 

$1.10 


paste. 

7 

2% 

$  .50 


Creole  Sash 

Number  1234567S 

Price,  each  $.15  $.15  $.20  $.20  $.25  $.25  $.30  $.35 


Winner  Oval  Varnish 

Width  about  2%  in.  Price,  $  .30 


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Marti  n  Varnish  Co 


Pioneers  of  100%  Varnishes 

Martin’s  100%  Pure  Floor  Varnish 

Composed  of  the  best  absolutely  pure 
Oils,  Varnish  Gums  and  Turpentine — no 
adulterants  or  cheapeners  of  any  sort. 

Combines  extreme  durability — toughness 
— elasticity  and  absolute  resistance  to  hot 
or  cold  water.  Is  Mar  and  Grease  Proof. 

Remarkably  free  and  easy  working.  Cov¬ 
ers  much  more  surface  than  adulterated 
Varnishes.  Dries  to  walk  on  over  night 
Can  be  rubbed  and  polished  to  a  fine  finish 
in  three  days.  The  first  varnish  ever  la¬ 
beled  100%  pure. 

Gals.  1/2  Gals.  1/4  Gals.  1/8  Gals. 

$5.00  $3.70  $1.45  $  .80 

THE  IDEAL  FLOOR  VARNISH 


1/16  Gals. 
$  .50 


Martin’s  100%  Pure  Interior  Finish 


Chicago 

Martin’s  100%  Pure  Outside  Spar 
Varnish 

The  third  of  the  Big  Four  Line  of  Pure 
Varnishes.  Especially  prepared  for  finish¬ 
ing  front  doors,  store  fronts,  window  sills, 
porch  railings,  and  other  surfaces  of  wood, 
which  are  exposed  to  the  most  severe 
weather — possesses  remarkable  elasticity, 
contracting  and  expanding  with  cold  or 
heat.  Gives  splended  results  on  all  water 
craft  where  water  resisting  and  proofing 
qualities  are  necessary.  Is  quite  pale  in 
color  and  gives  so  tough  a  finish  that  it 
really  protects  and  preserves  the  surfaces  over  which 
it  is  used. 

Gals.  1/2  Gals.  1/4  Gals.  1/8  Gals.  1/16  Gals. 
$5.50  $2.95  $1.60  $  .90  $  .50 

THE  SPAR  VARNISH  WHICH  EXCELS 


A  fit  companion  to  Martin’s  100%  Pure  Floor  Var¬ 
nish — produces  a  rich  and  permanent  gloss  finish — is 
not  affected  by  moistures,  works  very  easily  and  dries 
hard  in  36  hours.  It  may  be  rubbed  to  a  beautiful 
finish  after  three  to  four  days. 

We  recommend  its  use  for  finishing  the  finest  inte¬ 
rior  Woodwork. 

Gals.  1/2  Gals.  1/4  Gals.  1/8  Gals.  1/16  Gals. 
$5.00  $2.70  $1.45  $  .80  $  .50 

THE  INTERIOR  FINISH  DE  LUXE 

Martin’s  Amber-Lyte 

Martin’s  Amber-Lyte  is  the  only 
penetrating  floor  finish  on  the  mar¬ 
ket  today.  Unlike  a  varnish,  it 
not  only  forms  a  film  over  the  sur¬ 
face  of  the  wood,  but  penetrates 
into  it  to  such  an  extent  that  even 
when  the  surface  of  the  wood  is 
worn  away,  the  Amber-Lyte  finish 
and  protection  still  remain.  Pene¬ 
trates  farther  into  maple  wood 
than  linseed  oil  will  penetrate  into 
pine.  Dries  over  night  with  rich 
satin  finish.  Practical  finish  for  floors  of  maple  in 
schools,  hospitals,  kitchens,  as  well  as  in  homes. 

It  is  used  extensively  by  Master  Painters  as  a  filler 
in  place  of  shellac. 

Gals.  1/2  Gals.  1/4  Gals.  1/8  Gals.  1/16  Gals. 

$4.00  $2.20  $1.20  $  .70  $  .45 

THE  PENETRATING  FLOOR  FINISH 

Martin’s  100%  Pure  Velour  Finish 

This  unusual  Varnish  will  give  a  perfect  effect  of  a 
rubbed  finish,  either  Flat  or  Semi-Gloss,  and  it  saves 
the  expense  of  rubbing.  Can  be  successfully  applied 
over  either  old  or  new  Varnished  surfaces.  Produces 
a  soft,  satiny  depth  which  is  very  artistic  and  pleasing 
to  the  eye.  Works  very  freely  and  dries  in  18  to  20 
hours. 

Gals.  1/2  Gals.  1/4  Gals.  1/8  Gals.  1/16  Gals. 

$5.00  $2.70  $1.45  $  .80  $  .50 

THE  SATISFACTORY  FLOOR  FINISH 


Martin’s  Satin  Black  Leather 
Finish 

This  very  unusual  piece  of  goods 
gives  perfect  satisfaction  on  leathers, 
mohair  or  pantasote.  It  will  not 
stiffen  or  crack  these  materials.  It 
preserves  and  beautifies  tops,  side 
curtains,  and  seat  cushions.  It  will 
dry  in  fifteen  to  twenty  minutes  and 
will  not  rub  off  on  clothing.  (It  is 
absolutely  waterproof.) 

Gals.  1/2  Gals.  1/4  Gals.  1/8  Gals.  1/16  Gals. 

$5.00  $2.70  $1.45  $  .80  $  .50 

One  pint  will  adequately  cover  the  top  of  any  car. 
A  quart  is  sufficient  for  the  top,  seat  cushions,  cur¬ 
tains,  etc.,  and  it  will  greatly  increase  the  resale  value 
of  your  car. 


Martin’s  Enamels 

White 

(Full  Gloss  or  Egg-Shell  Finish) 

The  perfect  Enamel.  May  be  ap¬ 
plied  to  all  kinds  of  woodwork. 

Also  on  Metal,  Cement,  Concrete, 

Plaster,  Brick  and  Stone  surfaces, 
inside  or  outside.  Produces  a  beau¬ 
tiful,  smooth,  washable  finish.  Mar¬ 
tin’s  Enamel  has  a  wonderful  body. 

Works  out  very  easily  under  the 
brush.  Compare  its  covering  capac¬ 
ity  and  body  with  that  of  any  other  high  grade  enamel. 
Also  note  the  ease  with  which  it  is  worked  out  and 
the  absence  of  brush  marks  in  the  finished  surface.  It 
may  be  rubbed  to  a  dull  finish.  Put  up  in  a  Handsome 
Lithographed  Can. 

Gals.  1/2  Gals.  1/4  Gals.  1/8  Gals.  1/16  Gals.1/32  Gals. 
$7.00  $3.85  $2.10  $1.15  $  .65  $  .35 

USED  WHERE  QUALITY  COUNTS 


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LEWISTON  MAINE 


Paris  Wheelbarrows 


No.  6A  Paris  Wheelbarrow 


No.  5  Paris  wheelbarrow.  4  3  inch  shafts,  weight 

12  V6  lbs.  Price .  $3.60 

No.  6A  Paris  Wheelbarrow.  54  inch  shafts, 

weight,  35  lbs.  Price . $6.40 

No.  7  Paris  Wheelbarrow.  Full  size,  weight,  ! 

4  5  lbs.  Price . $8.00 

Special  Garden  Barrows 

No.  5  with  steel 
wheel. 

Price,  $6.00 
No.  5  with  wood 
wheel. 

Price,  $6.50 
No.  65  with  wood 
wheel.  This  is 
a  little  larger 
. $7.50 

CEMENT  BARROWS 

C3%  Syracuse. 

Steel  tray  and 
wheel.  Wo  o  d 
handl  e  s  .  3  % 
cub  i  c  feet. 

Weight,  70  lbs 

Price,  $8.00 


No.  5  Special 

than  the  No.  5  Special.  Price, 


No.  F2  Lansing 

F2  Lansing.  Steel  tray  and  wheel.  Wood  handles. 
3%  cubic  feet.  Weight,  68  lbs.  Price . $8.00 

DIRT  BARROWS 


A02  Lansing. 
All  steel. 
Tubular 
handles,  3 
feet.  Weight,  60  lbs. 

Price .  $7.25 


No.  A02 


ASBESTOLINE 

PKOTECTS  AND  PRESERVES  ROOFS 

The  very  best  waterproof  and  weatherproof  Asphalt 
of  high  elasticity  thoroughly  fabricated  with  AS¬ 
BESTOS  fibre  constitute  its  ingredients  and  perfects 
a  product  that  meets  every  climatic  requirement  or 
change — a  substance  that  neither  expanding  heat  or 
contracting  cold  affect. 

The  application  of  ASBESTOLINE  requires  no 
experienced  help  or  any  elaborate  outlay  for  tools. 
A  common  floor  hand  brush  is  all  that  is  needed  and 
one  coat  of  ASBESTOLINE  will  save  that  “worn- 
out,  no-more-good  roof,”  and  keep  it  as  tight  as  the 
proverbial  drum  for  many  years. 

Aside  from  its  long,  life-giving  properties,  AS¬ 
BESTOS  being  incorporated  in  ASBESTOLINE  insures 
that  ASBESTOLINE  will  not  crack  or  peel,  and  it  is 
impervious  to  acids,  gases,  or  alkalies.  Once  it  is 
set  ASBESTOLINE  is  also  fire  resisting. 

ASBESTOLINE  on  account  of  its  heavy  body  seals 
up  small  holes,  seams  and  cracks  and  creates  an 
elastic  roof  without  joints,  seams  or  laps. 

Use  ASBESTOLINE  for  permanency  on  flat  or 
sloping  Roofs  of  Iron,  Steel,  Felt,  Composition,  or 
Gravel  or  on  any  surface  requiring  waterproofing  or 
protection  against  the  weather,  acids,  gases  or  alkalies. 

We  specially  recommend  ASBESTOLINE  for  water¬ 
proofing  concrete  and  foundations  and  preserving 
of  timber.  The  application  is  simple  and  the  cost 
is  very  small.  Every  property  owner,  Industrial  plant 
as  well  as  the  farmer,  will  save  money  by  the  various 
uses  of  ASBESSTOLINE. 

When  you  want  Real  Roof  Protection  at  LOW  cost — 
USE  ASBESTOLINE 

Write  for  Folder  and  Prices 


“Dandy- Lion”  Weed  Killer 


Dandelion,  Pigweed,  Burdocks  and 
other  common  weeds  quickly  and  easily 
destroyed  without  cutting  or  digging, 
by  use  of  the  new  “  Dandy-Lion”  Weed 
Exterminator.  Cutting  or  pulling  off 
the  tops  only  retards  the  growth,  the 
weeds  soon  re-appear,  more  vigorous 
than  before.  One  operation  with  the 
“Dandy-Lion”  kills  root  and  all. 

How  It  Works 

All  working  parts  are  made  easily 
accessible.  The  base  with  all  working 
1  I  1  parts  is  quickly  unscrewed  and  opened 

up  for  cleaning  or  adjustment.  The 
plunger  is  pushed  down  into  the  crown 
of  the  weed  and  the  hole  is  enlarged  by  moving  the 
handle  with  a  circular  motion.  Then  by  pressing  down 
the  handle,  the  valve  opens,  the  desired  amount  of 
weed  killing  solution  is  deposited  in  the  centre  of  the 
root  to  be  killed  and  the  work  is  done  Price,  $1.00. 


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A  ‘‘Good  Roof”  means  a  “Trouble-free”  Roof 


Here’s  a  roofing  you  can  put  on  a 
building — and  then  forget. 

Rotproof  and  rustproof — Ever- 
lastic  M  i  n  e  r  a  1-Surfaced  Roofing 
doesn’t  call  on  you  for  care  or  main¬ 
tenance, — no  painting,  no  staining, 
no  upkeep  of  any  kind. 

And  it’s  fire-safe.  If  sparks  or 
embers  light  on  your  roof,  they  sizzle 
out  harmlessly.  Moreover,  Ever- 
lastic  Mineral-Surfaced  Roofing  adds 
good  looks  to  a  building.  It  presents 
a  surface  of  fadeless  mineral  in  at¬ 
tractive  colors — soft  Red,  moss 
Green,  or  shadowy  Blue-Black.) 

Note  this  special  feature  of  real 


A  Barrett  shingle  roof  makes  any 
house  easier  to  sell.  Color  in  a  roof 
also  helps  the  sale  value.  Everlastic 


Multi-Shingles,  colorful  and  sturdy, 
are  frequently  used  for  re-roofing 
over  old  wooden  shingles. 


value — the  2  inch  “selvage.”  This 
furnishes  an  accurate  guide  in  laying. 
It’s  a  simple  matter  to  distribute  the 
cement  evenly  on  this  selvage — no  ce¬ 
ment  streaks  smearing  up  the  roof¬ 
ing.  Moreover,  laps  stay  tight. 

In  brief,  no  better  value  on  the 
market  than  this  fine,  time-proved 
roll  roofing. 

Smooth-Surfaced  Roofings:  Where 
this  type  of  roofing  is  desired  we 
recommend  the  Barrett  Everlasting 
Brand,  a  roofing  of  heavy  felt  base 
thoroughly  saturated  with  bitumen, 
that  will  give  long  years  of  satisfac¬ 
tory  service. 


Not  Just  a  Roof  -  A  Lasting  Protection 


Any  roofing  will  protect  your  house — for  a  while. 
But  you  want  lasting  protection.  Protection  against 
leaks — against  heat  in  summer  and  cold  in  winter — 
against  fire. 

All  this  is  assured  in  Barrett  Everlastic  Shingles. 
And  in  addition  you  get  color — beautiful  reds, 
greens,  shadowy  blue-blacks  as  well  as  variegated 
tones. 

While  Barrett  has  many  styles  of  shingles,  none  is 
more  popular  than  the  sturdy  Everlastic  Multi 
(4-in-l)  self-spacing  strip  shingle.  It’s  now  made  in 


36  in.  width  instead  of  32  in.,  a  real  improvement.  It 
takes  10%  fewer  strips  per  hundred  square  feet. 
There  is  a  corresponding  reduction  in  laying  costs 
and  the  larger  shingles  look  very  handsome  on  the 
roof. 

You  can  make  no  more  satisfactory  selection  than 
to  choose  Everlastic  Multi-Shingles.  Sizes:  10  in.  x 
36  in.  and  12%  in.  x  36  in.  and  both  attractively 
priced. 

We  will  gladly  send  you  an  interesting  roofing 
booklet. 


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BARN  DOOR  HANGERS 


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No.  21.  Hummer  Adjustable  Hanger.  Per  Set  $1.80 

Hummer  Steel  Track.  Per  foot . 27 

6,  8  and  10  foot  lengths. 


MYERS  NEW  WAY  GIANT 
ADJUSTABLE  DOOR 
HANGER 

For  Tubular  Girder  Track 
Adjustable  to  and  from  Building 
and  to  Raise  and  Lower 
the  Door 


No.  12.  Giant  New  Way  Hanger. 

$2.40  per  pair 
Giant  New  Way  Track. 

21c  per  foot 
Intermediate  Brackets. 

15c  each 

End  Brackets.  15c  each 


The  Myers  Adjustable  Tan¬ 
dem  Stayon  Flexible  Door 
Hanger  with  Steel  Roller 
Bearings 

This  hanger  can  be  adjusted 
perpendicularly  so  as  to  locate 
the  door  at  any  point  above  the 
ground  desired.  Also  to  adjust 
the  door  to  or  from  the  building. 

No.  3.  Price . $2.25  per  pair 

Flat  Steel  Track  .08'/2  per  foot 
4,  6  and  8  foot  lengths. 


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Porter’s  Hummer 
Tandem  Adjustable 
Barn  Door  Hangers 

Wheels  are  2%  inches  in 
diameter,  made  of  superior 
gray  iron  and  run  on  roller 
bearings.  This  hanger  has  a 
vertical  adjustment  of  % 
inch. 

Hummer  one-piece  track 
is  made  of  No.  14  gauge 
high  carbon  steel,  is  water¬ 
proof,  bird-proof,  storm¬ 
proof  and  self-cleaning. 


Myers  Sure  Grip  Tandem 
Adjustable  Door  Hanger 

The  perpendicular  and  lateral 
adjustments  are  made  with  an 
ordinary  wrench,  and  at  the  will  of 
the  user.  Runs  on  same  style  track 
as  the  number  3  and  2  5  Hangers. 

No.  5.  Sure  Grip  Hanger. 

Per  Set,  $2.00 


Myers  Right  Angle 
Garage  Door  Hanger 

Rolls  around  the  corner. 

Used  with  1%  in.  flat  steel 
track  for  inside  sliding  doors 
on  any  building. 

Storm  and  weather  proof. 

No.  20.  Adjustable  Garage 
Door  Hanger,  complete  with 
bolts. 

Price  pet  set  of  three,  $3.00 


Myers  “0  K  Stayon”  Flexible 
Covered  Door  Hanger 

No.  1  “0  K  Stayon”  Door  Hanger 
complete  with  bolts. 

Price  per  pair,  $1. 35- 


Fig.  800 


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SEED 


STRAIGHT  AWAY  GARAGE  DOOR  HANGER 


No.  00 

WESTERN  CYCLE 
GRINDSTONE 

Price,  $9.85 

We  can  furnish  on  short 
notice  small  power  grind¬ 
stones  at  reasonable  prices. 


No.  00  Western 
Cycle  Grindstone 


A  Practical  Outfit 

“Straight-Away”  is  easily  and  quickly  in¬ 
stalled.  It  is  made  to  fit  standard  doors.  In 
the  carton  all  parts  and  screws  are  separately 
packed  and  marked  where  they  are  to  go.  No 
possibility  of  making  a  mistake.  You,  yourself, 
can  install  it  in  an  incredibly  short  time. 

Its  straight  track  does  away  with  extra  labor 
and  extra  cost  where  a  supporting  arm  is  re¬ 
quired.  And  it  permits  of  saving  of  space,  be¬ 
cause  the  doors  are  Folding-Sliding.  The  Off¬ 
set  Swivel— an  exclusive  Porter  feature — insures 
a  perfect  fit  of  doors  against  jamb  and  weather¬ 
strip.  No  possible  chance  for  a  “Straight-Away” 
outfit  to  sag,  spring  or  bind.  Slotted  holes  in  the 
hanger  plate  make  it  easily  and  quickly  adjust¬ 
able  to  unevenness  in  floor,  etc. 

What  the  Set  Includes 

The  “Straight-Away”  Garage  Door  set  con¬ 
tains  every  thing 
necessary  for  you  to 

immediately  install  it.  Note  that  no  brace  tim¬ 
bers  are  required,  as  the  track  is  straight 
throughout  its  lenth. 

The  set  is  designed  primarily  for  standard 
doors,  2  ft.  8  in.  x  8  ft.,  these  filling  the  regular 
width  opening  of  eight  feet. 

Price,  complete  with  all  fittings  as  illustrated 
above,  including  8  feet  double  V  track . $7.50 


Challenge  Ball-Bearing  Grindstone 


A  well  and  substantially 
built  machine  equipped 
with  both  hand  crank 
and  treadle.  Frame  is  all 
steel  —  finished  in  Japan 
and  red  paint.  Runs 
“true”  and  easy,  for 
journals  are  fitted  with 
Ball-Bearings. 

Furnished  with  care¬ 
fully  selected  Berea  grit 
stone  —  from  2  to  2]4 
inches  thick. 

Challenge  Ball-Bearing. 

Large  stone..  .  $10.75 

Challenge  Ball-Bearing. 

Medium  stone . $9.50 


Power  Grindstone 


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HAY  CARRIERS 


HAY  CARRIER  OUTFITS 


The  Myers  0.  K.  Hay  Un  loader 

For  Rope  or  Cable  Draft 


Fig.  1652 


Reversible  and  Swivel 


The  Myers  O.  K.  Unloader  with  extra  long  truck  and 
seven-inch  sheaves  for  cable  draft  rope  is  especially  de¬ 
signed  for  heavy  work.  The  long  truck  distributes  the 
load  on  the  track  and  adapts  the  car  for  using  two  forks 
or  slings. 

The  bearings  on  all  rope  sheaves  are  1  7-16th  diameter, 
hard  turned  steel. 


Price  List,  Represented  by  Fig.  1652 

No  209.  Myers  O.  K.  Unloader  for  Double  Steel  Track, 
7-inch  sheaves  Net  Price,  $12.50 

No.  200.  Myers  O  lx.  Unloader  for  Double  Steel  Track 
rope  draft,  small  sheaves,  otherwise  same  as  No.  209. 

Net  Price,  $10.25 


The  Myers  O.  K.  Unloader  is  our  latest  and  best  pro¬ 
duction.  Has  extra  long  and  heavy  truck,  distributing 
the  load  on  track  and  designed  for  heavy  work. 


Price  List,  Represented  by  Fig.  1547 

No.  205.  Myers  0.  K.  Unloader  for  wood  track,  rope 
draft.  Net  Price,  $10.25 

No  212  Myers  O.  K.  Unloader  for  wood  track,  rope 
draft  Same  as  No.  205  and  in  addition  has  7-inch  rope 
sheaves  Net  Price,  $12.50 

All  Prices  Subject  to 


SPECIAL  NOTICE:  When  requesting  quotations  do  not 
fail  to  give  exact  length  of  barn,  whether  ridge  or  full  rafter, 
and  distance  between  rafters.  Also  state  whether  you 
expect  to  hoist  from  end  or  center  of  barn. 

Estimates  for  Hay  Carrier  Outfits 

Estimate  of  material  required  for  a  Steel  Track  Outfit 
for  different  barns: 

For  a  40-foot  barn,  One  Carrier,  36  ft.  Track,  12  Hanger 
Hooks,  12  Rafter  Brackets,  1  Harpoon,  or  Grapple  Fork, 
3  Pulleys,  3  Floor  Hooks,  140  ft.  %-inch  Manila  Rope,  55 
feet  iHs-inch  Check  Rope,  1  Rope  Hitch. 

For  a  50-foot  barn,  One  Carrier,  48  ft.  Track,  20  Hanger 
Hooks,  20  Rafter  Brackets,  1  Harpoon,  or  Grapple  Fork, 
3  Pulleys,  3  Floor  Hooks,  160  ft.  K-in.  Manila  Rope,  60 
ft.  %-in.  Check  Rope,  1  Rope  Hitch. 

For  a  60-foot  barn,  One  Carrier,  54  ft.  Track,  20  Hanger 
Hooks,  20  Rafter  Brackets,  1  Harpoon,  or  Grapple  Fork, 
3  Pulleys,  3  Floor  Hooks,  185  ft.  %-in.  Manila  Rope,  65  ft. 
;Hs-in.  Check  Rope,  1  Rope  Hitch. 

Above  estimates  of  Rope  are  for  an  End  Hoist.  In  hoisting 
from  center  of  barn,  less  Rope  will  be  necessary. 


Approximate  Size,  Weight  and  Feet  per  Pound  of 

MANILA  ROPE 


SIZE 

Circum. 

Diam. 

Weight 
of  Full 

Weight 
of  Half 

Feet 

Strain 

Inches 

Inches 

Coils 

Coils 

Per  Pound 

in  Pounds 

6  (thd.) 

M 

22 

ii 

55  ft. 

625 

9  (thd.) 

5 

nr 

29 

15 

40  “ 

1,000 

12  (thd.) 

X 

50 

25 

24  “ 

1,270 

IK 

tV 

65 

32 

18  “ 

2,100 

IX 

X 

90 

45 

13  “ 

2,400 

IK 

9 

1^ 

125 

63 

10  “ 

3,300 

2 

X 

160 

90 

8  “ 

4,000 

2K 

X 

195 

110 

6  “ 

4.700 

2K 

1  3 

235 

130 

5  “ 

5,600 

2  H 

X 

270 

165 

4K  “ 

6,500 

3 

1 

325 

195 

3K  “ 

7,500 

3K 

IK 

500 

300 

2  “4  in. 

12,500 

Change  Without  Notice 


WOOD  HAND 
RAKES 

14  Teeth 


Wood  Bows 
or 

Steel  Bows 


Wood 

Lawn  Rakes 
28  Teeth 


Wood  Bows 

or 

Steel  Bows 


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No.  466 


No.  1124 


No.  1120  No.  1133 


No.  692 


No.  2259 


No.  1133.  Plain  Pulley,  6-inch  maple  sheave,  mal¬ 
leable  frame . 

No.  692.  Cast  Frame,  5J4-inch  iron  sheaves . 

No.  486.  Floor  Pulley  with  large  loose  pin . 

No.  1120.  Malleable  frame  knot  passing,  6-inch 

maple  sheave,  1-inch  axle . 

No.  1701.  Malleable  Pulley.  Malleable  frame  and 

sheave,  steel  axle,  roller  bearing . 

No.  466.  O.  K  wood  pulley  with  steel  yoke,  1-inch 

hollow  axle . 

No.  1124.  Special  Malleable  Frame,  extra  heavy . 

No.  2259.  Malleable  Frame  and  7  inch  sheave . 


Myers  Patent  Double  Steel  Track 


Price  per  foot 


Grapple  Fork 

4  tined .  $10.50 

6  tined .  12.00 


$0.23 


Steel  Track  Hanger  Hooks 

Pdice,  6  inch .  $0.18  10  Inch,. 


$0.25 


Jointed  Steel  Track  Hanger  Hooks 
Price,  each,  $0.25 

Knockers,  Stops,  .Wheels  and  complete  line  of  Repairs 
for  Myers  Clover  Leaf  Unloaders. 


Double  Harpoon  Hay 
Fork 

Price,  each 

25  inch  . $2.50 

31  inch .  2.75 

c_ 

Wood  Track  Hanger  Hooks 

Each 

10  inch . SO. 13 

12  inch . 14 

14  inch . 15 

16  inch . 16 

18  inch .  .17 

Jointed  Hanger  Hooks 

12  inch . Price,  each  $0.25 

Ridge  Pole  Eyes 

94  inch . Price,  each  $0.10 

All  Prices  Subject  to  Change  Without  Notice 


Rafter  Brackets 

Price,  each .  $0  05 


Steel  Grapple 
Each  $0.90 


Swivel  Rope  Hitch 
Each . $0.40 


Price,  each 

Floor  Hooks 

9.4  inch  .  . $0.18 

Drive  Screws 

Per  gross . $0.60 


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MYERS  LIIME  OF  PUMPS 


We  carry  the  most  complete  line  of  Pumps  in  this  section.  We  have  it  whether  you  want  it  for  house, 
barn  or  orchard.  House  pumps,  well  pumps,  for  all  conditions.  Electric  Water  Systems  for  Homes,  Farms, 
Country  Estates,  Public  and  Private  Institutions,  including  spraying  pumps  and  pumps  for  pneumatic  water 
systems,  whether  hand  or  power.  If  it’s  a  Myers  it  is  right. 


PATSNTED 


The  Myers  Brass  Cylinder  Pitcher  Pump 

No.  R  220.  Fig.  1665.  3  inch  brass  cylinder  cog  gear  pitcher 

pump,  with  patent  glass  valve  seat,  tapped  for  1 14  inch  suction 

pipe . Net  Price,  $6.25 

The  Myers  Cog  Gear  Pitcher  Pump  Fitted  with  Brass  Valve  Seat 
No.  R  416.  Fig.  1675.  3  inch  polished  iron  cylinder,  tapped  for 

1  !4  inch  suction  pipe . Net  Price,  $4.25 

No.  416.  Same  as  No.  R  416  except  it  does  not  have  the  cog  gear 
handle .  Net  Price,  $4.00 

The  Myers  Cog  Gear  House  Force  Pump  with  Siphon  Spout  and  Glass 

Valve  Seat 

No.  li  251.  Fig.  1663.  Force  pump,  3  inch  brass  cylinder,  tapped 


Fig.  1665  for  inch  suction  pipe.  Net  Price  .  $9.00  Fig.  1675 

No.  R  253.  Fig.  1663.  Force  pump,  3%  inch  brass  cylinder,  tapped  for  iy2  in.  suction  pipe.  Net  Price,  $10.50 
Cock  Spout  as  on  Fig.  1895  on  either  of  the  above  pumps.  Add  to  Net  Price . $1.00 

The  Myers  Cog  Gear  House  Lift  Pump  with  Siphon  Spout 
and  Glass  Valve  Seat 

No.  R  245.  Fig.  1746.  3  in.  brass  cylinder,  tapped  for  1  Vi  in.  suc¬ 
tion  pipe.  Net  Price  . $7.00 

No.  R  246i/2.  Fig.  1746.  3  in.  polished  iron  cylinder,  tapped  for  1V4 

in.  pipe.  Net  Price  .  $5.00 

Myers  Cog  Gear  Low  Down  Force  Tank  Pumps 

Fig.  1906 — No.  R288.  Hy¬ 
dro  Pneumatic  Century 
low  down,  3  in.  brass 
lined  cylinder  tapped  for 

__  _  _  1V4  in.  pipe. 

Net  Price,  $13.59 
' No.  R  288A  as  above  with 
Fig.  174  6  air  valve. 

Net  Price,  $15.04 
Fig.  1287 — No.  R470.  Fit¬ 
ted  with  hose  nipple, 
hose  band  and  strainer. 


hose 


Fig.  1906 
attachment. 


Fig.  1287 
Net  Price,  $14.50 


No.  R  S  245.  Fig.  1897.  Lift  pump,  3  inch  brass  lined  cylinder, 

for  1 V4  inch  suction  pipe,  4  ft.  set  length . Net  Price, 

No.  R  S  251.  Fig.  1745.  Force  pump,  3  in.  brass  lined  cylinder, 

for  1  V4  inch  pipe,  4  ft.  set  length.  Net  Price . 

Cock  Spout  on  It  S  251.  Add  to  net  price . 


tapped 

$10.50 

tapped 

$12.00 

...$1.00 


Myers  Brass  Lined  Cylinders 

Fig.  976.  Myers  Brass  Lined  Cylinders  are  constructed  with  an  outer 

shell  of  cast  iron,  in  which  is 

RATrMTris 

placed  a  heavy  seamless 
drawn  brass  tube,  ends  of 
which  are  swaged  out  by  our 
patent  roller  process  to  fit 
bevel  on  outer  shell. 


Fig.  1897 


Fig.  976 


Fig.  577 
Rrass 
Cylinder 
Sectional 
View 

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Fig.  2271 


Myers  Adjustable  Base  Lift  Pump 

Fig.  1830 — No.  R  1058.  3  in.  polished  iron  cylinder,  with  iron  seat,  tapped  for  1%  inch  suction  pipe. 

Net  Price  $8.50 

Fig.  1830 — No.  R  1059.  3  %  in.  polished  iron  cylinder,  with  iron  seat,  tapped  for  1 %  inch  suction  pipe. 

Net  Price  9.50 


Myers  Cog  Gear  Lift  Pumps 

Fig.  1830 — No.  R  1052.  3  in.  brass  lined  cylinder,  with  glass  seat,  tapped  for  1 %  in.  suction  pipe. 

Net  Price  11.50 

Fig.  1830 — No.  R  1054.  3  y2  in.  brass  lined  cylinder,  with  glass  seat,  tapped  for  iy2  in.  suction  pipe. 

Net  Price  13.00 


Myers  Cog  Gear  Stock  Lift  Pump 

Fig.  2271 — No.  R  194.  4  in.  brass  lined  cylinder  with  glass  seat,  tapped  for  1%  inch  suction  pipe. 

Net  Price  18.00 

Myers  Cog  Gear  Branch  Pipe  Double  Acting  Force  Pumps 

Fig.  1766 — No.  R  16.  Has  a  3%  inch  brass  lined  lower  cylinder  with  glass  valve  seat,  tapped  for  1%  inch 
suction  pipe . Net  Price  19.00 

Myers  Cog  Gear  Combination  Shallow  or  Deep  Well  Force  Pumps 

Fig.  1109 — No.  R  72.  Has  a  3  inch  brass  lined  lower  cylinder  with  latest  improved  glass  valve  seat. 

The  brass  upper  cylinder  is  4%  feet  below  the  platform,  tapped  for  1%  inch  pipe Net  Price  18.50 

Fig.  110?) — No.  R  74.  Has  a  3%  inch  brass  lined  lower  cylinder  with  latest  improved  glass  valve  seat. 

The  brass  upper  cylinder  is  4%  feet  below  the  platform,  tapped  for  1%  inch  pipe . Net  Price  20.50 

Myers  Cog  Gear  Single  Acting  Force  Pumps 

Fig.  1898 — No.  R  1072.  3  in.  brass  lined  cylinder,  glass  valve  seat,  tapped  for  1%  inch  suction  pipe. 

Net  Price  13.00 

Fig.  1898 — No.  R  1074.  3  y2  inch  brass  lined  cylinder,  glass  valve  seat,  tapped  for  1  %  inch  suction  pipe. 

Net  Price  14.50 


Myers  Windmill  Regulator  Force  Pumps 

Fig.  405 — No.  243.  Fitted  with  1%  in.  3-way  3x14  brass  lower  cylinder  and  plunger  tube.  Net  Price,  $40.50 

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Myers  Self-Oiling  Bulldozer  Power  Pump 

The  Power  End  consists  of  a  one-piece  casting  which 
forms  the  base  of  the  pump  and  oil  reservoir  and  encloses 
all  working  parts,  protecting  them  from  dirt  or  injury, 
and  securing  safety  of  operation.  From  the  oil  reservoir 
in  the  base,  oil  is  carried  by  the  main  gear  to  the  highest 
parts  of  the  pump  and  by  a  system  of  channels  distributed 
to  all  moving  parts  and  returned  again  to  the  reservoir. 
This  system  of  flood  lubrication  contributes  quiet  operation 
and  long  life,  with  a  minimum  of  attention. 


Fig.  2430 

Fig.  2430.  No.  912.  214x3  brass  lined  cylinder,  12-2 

in.  tight  and  loose  pulleys,  suction  and  discharge  114 
in.  Net  Price,  $50.00 

Fig.  2430.  No.  913.  3x4  brass  lined  cylinder,  14x214 

in.  tight  and  loose  pulleys,  suction  and  discharge  114 

Net  Price,  $80.00 

Fig.  2544 — No. 
925  AM 

Myers  Junior  self- 
oiling  system  with 
%  H.  P.  110-220 
volt,  60  cycle,  single 
phase  A  C  Motor. 
Belt  Pressure 
Gauge,  Electric 
Switch,  Air  Cham¬ 
ber  and  Relief  Valve 
mounted  complete 
on  cast  iron  base. 
3  0  0  gallons  per 
hour. 

Net  Price,  $77.00 

Myers  Bulldozer  Power  Pump 


Fig.  2457 

No.  909AE.  Myers  Junior  self-oiling  pump  and 
relief  valve  with  14  H.  P.  4  cycle  high  speed  air  cooled 
gas  engine  with  magneto.  Mounted  on  cast  iron  sub¬ 
base.  Price,  $120.00 


Myers  Self-Oiling  Home  Water  System  Auto¬ 
matically  Controlled 


Fig.  2510  No.  909  AT 

complete  with  Vacuum 
Chamber,  Relief  Valve, 
Air  Valve,  Pressure 
Control  Switch,  Pres¬ 
sure  Gauge,  Endless 
Belt,  Base,  Water 
Gauge  and  Connecting 
Fittings.  42  Gallon 
Galvanized  Tank.  1-4 
H.  P.  Motor.  300  gal¬ 
lons  capacity. 

Net  Price,  $105.00 


Fig  2510 

No.  906AT.  1/6  H.  P.  Motor,  250  gallons  capacity, 

otherwise  same  as  No.  909  AT.  Price,  $100.00 


Myers  Direct  Water  System 

Self-Oiling  V  Belt  Drive 


Fig.  2632 


Complete  Unit.  No  Storage  Tanks.  Capacity 
500  Gallons  Per  Hour 

Fig.  2632-No.  V922  AM.  Shallow  Well  Unit,  in¬ 
cluding  14  H.  P.,  110-220  volt,  60  cycle,  single  phase, 
A.  C.  Motor,  Pressure  Gauge,  Electric  Switch  and  Air 
Chamber  for  Discharge.  Mounted  on  Plank. 

Net  Price,  $136.00 


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Myers  Pump  Jacks 

Fig.  1684 — No.  426.  Master  Double 
Gear  Pump  Jack.  Back  geared,  t> 
to  1.  Pulleys  3  x  12  in.  Extra 
wide,  13  in.  between  the  gear 
wheels.  Net  Price,  $19.00 


Fig.  1684 


Fig.  1668 

Fig.  HifiS — No.  4  0  »>. 

Junior,  with  36  in.  wood 
rod  and  handle  con¬ 
nections. 

Net  Price,  $14.25 

Myers  Imperial  Working  Head 


Fig.  2029 — No. 
422.  Self  Lu¬ 
bricating  Pump 
Jack.  'Back 
geared  6  to  1. 
12x2  inch  light 
and  loose  pul¬ 
leys. 

Net  Price, 

§18.00 

Fig.  2028 


Fig.  1584— No.  389 
Myers  Imperial 
Working  Head 

with  machine  cut 
gear  and  14  in. 
pulleys,  as  shown 
in  Fig.  1584. 

Net  Price,  $34.00 


Myers  Double 
Acting  Barrel 
Spray  Pump 

Fig.  543 — No.  300.  With  Brass  Upper 
and  Brass  Lined  lower  cylinder  Strainer, 
1-inch  suction  pipe  and  mechanical  agi¬ 
tator.  Net  Price,  $15.30 


Fig.  1542 


Myers  O.  K.  Cog  Gear 
Spray  Pump 

Fig.  1542 

No.  R308.  Myers  O.  K.  Spray 
Pump  without  barrel  or  hose. 

Net  Price,  $21.50 
R308B.  Outfit  with  one  lead 
15  feet  of  7  ply  34  in-  dis¬ 
charge  hose  and  one  Fembro 
(Fig.  1290)  nozzle. 

Net  Price,  $28.00 
R308C.  Outfit  with  two  leads 
of  15  ft.  7  ply  34  in.  hose  and 
two  Fembro  (Fig.  1290)  noz¬ 
zles.  Net  Price,  $34.50 


Represents  'To.  R308C. 
Barrel  not  included. 


Myers  Bucket  Spray 
Pump 

Fig.  639 — No.  32734-  Little  Giani 
Brass  Spray  Pump  with  agita¬ 
tor,  complete  with  hose  and 
Imperial  combination,  fine,  coarst- 
spray  and  solid  stream  nozzle 
with  adjustable  malleable  foot 
rest. 

Net  Price,  $3.75 
Fig.  1726— No.  R324.  Myers 
Lever  Spray  Pump,  with  agitator, 
complete  with  hose  and  gradu¬ 
ating  Vermorel  and  solid  stream 
nozzle.  Net  Price,  $6.00 


Fig.  639 


Fig.  1726 


Myers  Bulldozer  Universal  Sprayer 


No.  1086.  Myers  Bulldozer  Universal  Sprayer.  125 
gallon  Cypress  Tank,  2  H.  P.  gas  engine,  4  row  spray 
boom.  Complete.  Price,  $270.00. 


Other  Spray  Rigs 

No.  739  Junior.  100  gallon  tank,  chain  drive  mount¬ 
ed  on  platform,  less  engine.  Price,  $121.75 

No.  720,  Orchard  Rig.  200  gallon  tank,  4  H.  P.  en¬ 
gine  mounted  on  4  wheel  truck.  Price,  $510.00 

No.  1092,  Du-All  Rig.  3  wheels,  200  gallon  tank,  4 
H.  P.  engine,  4  rows,  12  nozzles.  Price,  $481.00 


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Myers  Cog  Gear  Spray  Pumps,  Double  Acting 

Price  List,  Represented  by  Fig.  1571 


No.  R317C.  Pump  com¬ 
plete  with  100  gallon  tank 
and  mechanical  agitator, 
Fig.  1571  mounted  on  skids,  with 

pressure  gauge,  two  15 
foot  leads  of  Yi  in.  7  ply  discharge  hose,  two  Fembro  (Fig. 
1290)  nozzles,  two  8  foot  pipe  extensions  with  lever  shut  off. 


No.  R317B.  Pump  com¬ 
plete  with  100  gallon  tank 
and  mechanical  agitator, 
mounted  on  skids,  with 
pressure  gauge,  one  15 
foot  lead  of  Vi  inch  7  ply 
discharge  hose,  one  Fem¬ 
bro  (Fig.  1290)  nozzle, 
one  8  foot  pipe  extension 
with  lever  shut  off. 

Net  Price,  $65.00 


Net  Price,  $71.00 


8  foot  pipe  extensions  with  lev 
agitator. 


Price  List,  Represented 
by  Fig.  1518 

No.  R316B.  Pump  com¬ 
plete,  50  gallon  barrel 
mounted  on  skids,  with 
pressure  gauge,  one  15  ft. 
lead  of  Yi  in.  7  ply  dis¬ 
charge  hose,  one  Fembro 
(Fig.  1290)  nozzle,  one  8 
ft.  pipe  extension  with 
lever  shut  off  and  mechan¬ 
ical  agitator. 

Net  Price,  $54.00 
No.  R316C.  Pump  com¬ 
plete,  '50  gallon  barrel 
mounted  on  skids,  with 
pressure  gauge,  two  15  ft. 
leads  of  Yi  inch  7  ply  dis¬ 
charge  hose,  two  Fembro 
(Fig.  1290)  nozzle,  two 
er  shut  off  and  mechanical 
Net  Price,  $60.00 


Myers  Whitewash  and 
Spray  Outfit 


^  Fig.  1358 — No.  320.  Myers  White¬ 
wash,  Cold  Water  Painting  machine 
and  general  purpose  sprayer  com¬ 
plete  as  illustrated.  Net  Price,  $12.50 


Fig.  1358 


Armstrong  Standard  Spray  Pump 


STANDARD  SPRAY  PUMP  is  not  a 

compressed  air  sprayer  and  is,  in  short, 
merely  a  very  accurately  designed  and 
finely  fitted  “squirt  gun,’’  with  a  proper 
outfit  of  nozzles  capable  of  various 
combinations.  It  is  made  of  brass 
throughout.  The  nozzles  are  attached  to 
the  discharge  end  and  the  hose  to  the 
suction  end  of  the  pump. 

Price,  .$5.00;  postpaid,  $5.15 


„Fig.  1582 


Fig.  1582 — No.  1.  Myers  Three  Row  Hand  Potato  Spravei 
complete,  ready  to  attach  to  pump.  Pump  and  barrel 
not  included.  Net  Price,  $20  00 


Fig.  2098 


Fig.  2098 — No.  0.  Myers  Hand  Overhead  4  Row 
Sprayer,  complete  with  hose  and  nozzles  (pump  and 
barrel  not  included).  Net  Price,  $20. On 


Myers  Perfect  Knapsack 
Spray  Pump 

Fitted  with  5  ft.  of  3s  inch 
hose,  pipe  extension  and  Bor¬ 
deaux  spray  nozzle  which  can 
be  graduated  from  a  fine  mist 
spray  to  a  solid  stream. 

Fig.  1865 — No.  330. 

Net  Price,  $12.50 


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Myers  Power  Spray  Outfits 


ig.  1591. ^  Myers  Senior  Power  Spray  Outfit  complete 
less  engine  as  shown  with  200  gallon  tank,  No.  446 — 214 
inch  Duplex  Pump,  with  pinion  for  crank-shaft  of  engine. 

No.  1  Net  Price,  $245.00 

Equipped  as  Follows: 

1  50  foot  lead  of  Y%  inch  best  grade  high  pressure  dis¬ 

charge  hose. 

1  10  foot  lead  of  Yi  inch  best  grade  high  pressure  dis¬ 
charge  hose,  10  feet  wire  bound  suction  hose. 

2  10  feet  Bamboo  Pipe  Extensions  complete  with  lever 
shut  off. 

4  Fembro  Nozzles — (2  45-degrees,  2  straight-away) . 

2  Fig.  1560  Y’s. 

Rotary  agitator.  Cut-offs  for  discharge  lines.  Relief 
Valve.  Pressure  Gauge  and  Strainer.  All  assembled  ready 
for  use,  except  the  engine. 

Myers  Handy  Portable  Sprayers 


Fig.  1614 — No. 
R336B  with  cog 
gear  pump.  Me¬ 
chanical  agi¬ 
tator,  15  feet 
of  %  in.  hose, 
8  ft.  pipe  ex¬ 
tension  in  two 
4  ft.  parts  and 
Vermorel  Noz- 
z  1  e.  Tank  is 
made  of  heavy 
galvanized  iron, 
12%  gallon  ca¬ 
pacity.  A  gen¬ 


eral  utility  outfit  suitable  for  spraying  trees,  white¬ 
washing,  painting,  etc.  Net  Price,  $25.00 


Myers  Steel  Barrel 
Cart 

Fig.  1520.  All  steel  Barre 
Cart  attached  to  barrel 
has  36  in.  steel  wheels  with 
1%  inch  tire.  Any  Myers 
Barrel  Spraying  Pump  can 
be  used  with  it. 

Steel  Cart  Only,  ready  to 
attach  to  barrel. 

Net  Price.  $16.00 


Washington  White  Spruce  Wood 
Pumps 

It  is  a  well  known  fact  that  a  good  Wood 
Pump  furnishes  the  easiest  and  best  meth¬ 
od  ever  invented  for  raising  water  from 
shallow  wells.  Easiest  repaired,  cheaper 
to  maintain,  by  far,  than  are  Iron  Pumps. 

Washington  White  Spruce  from  which 
our  Wood  Pumps  are  made  is  superior  to 
any  other  wood,  is  practically  without  sap, 
and  is  entirely  tasteless. 

Net  Prices 


7  ft.  Porcelain  lined  $11.25 

8  ft.  Porcelain  lined  .  12.00 

10  ft.  Porcelain  lined  14.00 

12  ft.  Porcelain  lined  15.50 

Tubing,  per  ft.  . 32 


All  repairs  for  Wood  Pumps  carried  in 
stock. 


Myers  Power  Spray  Gun 


Utilizes  the  entire  capacity  of  any 
Power  Spray  Pump  and  does  away  with 
all  Bamboo  Extensions,  Nozzles  and  fit¬ 
tings.  All  working  parts  on  the  out¬ 
side.  Not  subject  to  corrosion. 


Net  Price,  $6.00 

Myers  Pipe  Extensions 

Fig.  480  4  ft.  pipe  extensions  with  coupling. 

Net  Price,  $0.50 

■Fig.  480.  8  ft.  pipe  extension  with  coupling. 

Net  Price,  .75 


Fig.  4  80 

Myers  Bamboo  Extensions 

Fig.  1536.  8  foot  bamboo  extension,  lever  shut  off 


cock.  Net  Price,  $5.00 


Fig.  1536 


No.  1536.  10  ft.  bamboo  extension,  with  lever  shut  off 
cock.  Net  Price,  $5.25 

Fig.  1536.  12  ft.  bamboo  extension,  with  lever  shut 
off  cock.  Net  Price,  $5.50 

Drive  Well  Points 


No.  90—1%  in.  x  2  ft.  Net  Price,  $2.15 

No.  94—1%  in.  x  2%  ft . Net  Price,  $2.70 

No.  98—1%  in.  x  3  ft.  Net  Price,  $3.30 

No.  136—1%  in.  x  2  ft.  Net  Price,  $2.80 

No.  140 — 1%  in.  x  2%  ft.  Net  Price,  $3.50 


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Fig.  642 


Fig.  100 


Fig.  101 


Fig.  642. 
Fig.  2097. 
Fig.  1290. 
Fig.  1559. 
Fig.  1317. 


Imperial  Nozzle  Net  Price,  $0.40 

Bordeaux  Nozzle  Net  Price,  1.00 

Fembro  Straight  Nozzle  Net  Price,  .70 

Fembro  45°  Nozzle  Net  Price,  .80 

Power  Nozzle  Net  Price,  1.10 

MYERS  SPRAY 


Fig.  1878.  Special  Spray  Nozzle . Net  Price,  1.40 

Fig.  1564.  Vermorel  Nozzle  . Net  Price,  .80 

Fig.  100.  Brown’s  Non-Clog  Nozzle.  Net  Price,  1.00 
Fig.  101.  Gould’s  Mistry  Jr.  Nozzle.  Net  Price,  1.10 
Fig.  101  we  can  furnish  either  straight  or  angle 
at  same  price. 

F*U  IVI F*  FITTINGS 


VALVE 


Fig.  224.  Garden  Hose  Coupling, 

V2,  %  or  %  in.  Per  Set,  Net  Price,  $0 
Fig.  540.  Brass  Hose  Nipple. 

%  in.  Net  Price, 

1  in.  Net  Price, 

Fig.  549.  Male  End  Regular  %  in.  pipe, 

%  or  %  in.  hose  Net  Price, 

Fig.  772.  Hose  Reducer.  %  in.  pipe. 

%  in.  hose  Net  Price, 

Fig.  1091.  Female  End.  !4  in.  pipe. 

%  or  %  in.  hose.  Net  Price, 

Fig.  1279.  Brass  Y  !4  in.  pipe.  Net  Price, 

Fig.  1280.  3  Way  connection,  1  in.  pipe  inlet. 

%  in.  hose  outlet,  Net  Price,  1 
Fig.  1281.  Shut-off  Cock.  %  in.  pipe.  Net  Price, 
Fig.  1283.  Lever  Shut-off,  %  in.  pipe.  Net  Price,  1 


20 

.40 

.60 


.30 


.60 

.35 

.80 

.00 


Fig.  224 

Fig.  1284.  Hose  Coupling,  extra  long. 

%  and  %  in.  Net  Price,  .60 

Fig.  1304.  Double  Cut-off  1  in.  pipe  inlet. 

%  in.  hose  outlet.  Net  Price,  $3.25 
Fig.  1325.  Male  End,  Extra  Long,  %  in.  pipe. 

%  or  y2  in-  hose.  Net  Price,  .35 
Fig.  1347.  Strainer  for  1  in.  pipe.  Net  Price,  1.35 

■Fig.  1380.  45°  Bend,  %  in.  pipe.  Net  Price,  .25 

Fig.  1381.  45°  Bend  Double  %  in-  pipe. 

Net  Price,  .40 

Fig.  1432.  Strainer  for  1  in.  pipe.  Net  Price,  .90 
Fig.  1721.  Pressure  Gauge. 

100  lbs.  2%  in.  Diameter.  Net  Price,  2.00 
250  lbs.  2%  in.  Diameter.  Net  Price,  2.00 
400  lbs.  3%  in.  Diameter.  Net  Price,  3.00 
Fig.  2238.  Air  Valve.  Net  Price,  2.00 


Fig.  1304 


Fig.  1432 


Fig.  2238 


Fig.  549 


Fig.  1325 


Fig.  1091 


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LOWELL  SPRAYERS  AND  DUSTERS 


92G  and  92B  Sprayer 

3%  gallon  capacity  copper  bearing  galvanized  or 
brass  sheet  as  ordered.  18  in.  curved  brass  extension. 
Handles  all  spray  solutions. 

No.  92G.  Streamer  Sprayer,  Galv.  Price,  $3.85 

No.  92B.  Streamer  Sprayer,  Brass . Price,  6.00 


404,  Crank  Duster 

Capacity  5  to  10  pounds  of  powder.  Will  cover  two 
rows  at  once  or  apply  dust  to  both  sides  of  one  row. 
Gears  are  enclosed  in  dust  and  oil  proof  case. 

No.  404.  Crank  Duster  Price,  $15.00 


205,  Continuous  Sprayer 

An  all  purpose  continuous  sprayer  suitable  for  fly 
spray  and  other  insecticides  free  from  sediment.  Ca¬ 
pacity  one  quart. 

No.  205.  Model  Continuous  Price  $  .75 


250,  Sprayer 

A  Sprayer  designed  for  household  insecticide.  Ca¬ 
pacity  %  pint.  Excellent  for  household  use. 

No.  250.  Flyer  Midget  Sprayer . Price,  $  .25 


40G  and  40B  Sprayers 

Four  gallon  capacity  copper  bearing,  galvanized  or 
brass  sheet  as  ordered.  Tank  riveted  top,  bottom  and 
side  seam.  24  in.  brass  extension,  combination  nozzle. 


No.  40G.  Pennant  Sprayer,  Galv . Price,  $6.00 

No.  40B.  Pennant  Sprayer,  Brass  Price,  9.00 


605  Lac  R  Sprayer 

A  continuous  sprayer  designed  for  lacquers  and  paints 
and  may  also  be  used  for  insecticides.  Adjustable  noz¬ 
zle.  24  oz.  glass  jar. 

No.  605.  Lac  R  Sprayer  Price,  $1.25 


235  Sprayer 

A  one  quart  atomizer  for  general  purpose  spraying. 
Drip  cup  provided  to  catch  seepage. 

No.  235.  Ideal  Sprayer  Price,  $  .40 


260  Sprayer 

This  sprayer  constructed  with  NuDay  feature  with 
drip  cup  within  the  pump  end  area.  Will  not  syphon. 
Ideal  for  household  insecticides.  Full  pint  capacity. 
No.  260.  Atlas  NuDay  Sprayer.  Price,  $  .40 


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Brown’s  Auto-Spray  No.  9 


An  excellent  all  round 
Sprayer  for  small  trees, 
field  crops,  home  and  truck 
garden,  vines,  etc.  Also 
recommended  for  removing 
wall  paper.  Capacity  4  gal¬ 
lons.  Two  feet  hose,  Auto- 
spray  Nozzle,  Carrying 
Strap,  Auto-Pop  Shutoff,  22 
inch  extension  Rod.  Ship¬ 
ping  weight,  11  lbs.  Postage 
extra. 


No.  9  D  Galvanized  Steel  Tank  Net  Price,  $6.65 
No.  9  B  Brass  Tank  Net  Price,  9.75 


BROWN’S  AUTO-SPRAY  NO.  50 


Smaller  Capacity,  Lighter  Weight 


This  sturdy  little  machine  is 
built  exactly  the  same  as  No.  9  ex¬ 
cepting  the  capacity.  Capacity 
2  y2  gallons.  Two  feet  hose,  Auto- 
Spray  Nozzle,  carrying  Strap, 
Auto-Pop  Shutoff,  18-in.  Extension 
Rod.  Shipping  Weight,  7  lbs. 
Postage  extra. 

No.  50  D  Galvanized  Steel  Tank 

Net  Price,  $5.70 
No.  50  B  Brass  Tank. 

Net  Price,  $8.65 


Myers  Compressed  Air 
Sprayer 

The  Tank  is  made  of  heavy  gal¬ 
vanized  iron.  The  side  walls  are 
double  seamed,  riveted  and  sold¬ 
ered.  Has  1 %  inch  Brass  Tube 
Cylinder. 

Fig.  2415 — No.  2296.  2  i/2  Gallon 

galvanized  tank,  Compressed 
Air  Sprayer.  Net  Price,  $5.00 


Reps  Gasoline  Stoves 


No.  108.  Radiant  Fireplace  Heater 


No.  20.  2  Burner  Hot  Plate 


No.  3031.  Low  Oven  Rangette 
with  No.  3  Hi-shelf 


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Garden  Cultivators  and  Seeders 

Seeder  and  Single  or  Double 
Wheel  Cultivator 


No.  201 


The  No.  201  Machine  is  a  combination  outfit  which  may 
be  used  as  a  hill  or  drill  seeder,  double  or  single  wheel  cul¬ 
tivator,  plow  or  hoe,  as  conditions  require.  It  has  all  the 
equipment  to  serve  the  gardener  from  the  initial  seeding, 
until  final  cultivation.  It  is  readily  converted  from  one 
use  to  another;  the  change  from  seeder  to  cultivator  being 
accomplished  by  removing  two  red-headed  bolts.  One 
standard  frame  is  used  throughout. 

As  a  seeder,  this  machine  opens  the  furrow,  drops  the 
seed,  closes  the  furrow,  packs  the  earth,  and  marks  the  next 
row — all  in  one  operation.  The  seed  regulator  is  made 
entirely  of  brass,  with  openings  die  cut  to  insure  absolute 
uniformity.  This  gives  perfect  control  of  the  seed  flow 
and  insures  a  uniform  drop.  Sows  all  seeds  from  beans  down 
to  the  finest  garden  variety,  in  continuous  drills,  or  hills,  4, 
6,  8,  10,  12  or  24  inches  apart.  Adjustments  in  furrow¬ 
opening  shoe  and  furrow  coverer  permit  planting  at  any 
depth  up  to  2  inches. 

No.  201.  Weight  60  lbs.  Price . $17.00 


The  man  who  must  do  a  great  deal  of  seeding  and 
do  it  repeatedly,  requires  a  machine  which  is  always 
set  up  and  ready  for  use.  He  does  not  favor  a  com¬ 
bination  machine  such  as  our  No.  201  described  above. 

To  meet  this  demand  we  offer  our  No.  205  Hill  and 
Drill  Seeder.  It  will  sow  any  kind  of  seed  from  beans 
down  to  the  very  finest  of  garden  seed,  either  in  drills, 
or  in  hills  spaced  from  4  ito  24  inches  apart.  The 
brass  seed  regulator  is  absolutely  accurate  and  control 
of  the  seed  flow  is  100%  perfect. 

No.  205.  Hill  and  Drill  Seeder  only.  Weight,  50  lbs. 
Price . $14.0  0 


Double  Wheel  Cultivator 


The  No.  212  Cultivator  may  be  used  as  a  double  wheel 
hoe,  plow,  or  cultivator  astride  the  row  during  early  cul¬ 
tivation,  and  as  a  single  wheel  cultivator  between  the  rows 
later.  The  angle  steel  arch  is  high  enough  to  permit  strad¬ 
dling  until  the  plants  are  well  grown. 

Tool  equipment  is  made  of  high  grade  steel,  with  sur¬ 
faces  polished  and  lacquered  so  as  to  scour  in  any  soil. 
Cutting  edges  are  sharpened  to  reduce  friction.  Mold- 
boards  are  curved  to  turn  the  earth  cleanly.  All  shanks  are 
malleable  and  unbreakable.  Teeth  are  designed  to  thor¬ 
oughly  stir  up  the  soil  and  give  the  plant  roots  plenty  of  air. 
Wheels  are  16  inches  high,  with  inch  tire.  Handles 
are  seasoned  hardwood,  with  the  easy  plow-handle  grip, 
and  adjustable  to  height.  Reinforced  with  steel  cross 
brace  which  will  not  break  or  pull  out.  Standard  steel 
frame  and  arch  are  used,  so  that  seeder  parts  may  be  added 
if  desired,  making  the  complete  No.  201  outfit. 

No.  212.  Weight  35  lbs.  Price .  $10.00 


The  high  wheel  garden  plow  is  a  universal  favorite  with 
the  truck  farmer  or  gardener  where  the  work  is  sufficient 
to  justify  separate  machines  for  seeding  and  cultivating. 

A  24  inch  high  wheel  is  used  which  makes  traction  very 
easy.  Handles  are  of  the  right  length  and  adjustable  to 
height  for  the  comfort  of  the  operator.  Frame  work  is  of 
steel,  giving  great  strength  and  rigidity  without  excessive 
weight.  The  Plow,  double  pointed  shovel  and  sweep,  are 
made  of  regular  plow  steel  and  are  polished  and  lacquered. 
The  cultivating  attachment  is  made  from  malleable  iron 
and  is  equipped  with  5  removable  steel  teeth. 

Standard  Package — One  in  bundle.  K.  D  :  weight  about 
22  lbs. 

No.  320.  Garden  Plow.  Price  .  $4.50 


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Most  Popular  Seeder  Made 

The  MIDGET  SEEDER  will 
pay  for  itself  in  a  short  time, 
because  it  saves  by  sowing  ac¬ 
curately.  Sowing  by  hand 
wastes  seed. 

It  is  very  easy  to  operate  and 
drills  almost  any  kind  of  gar¬ 
den  seed  from  the  smallest  up 
to  and  including  peas  and 
beans. 

The  index  is  in  plain  view 
and  easily  adjusted.  The  shoe 
is  adjustable  for  any  depth  desired,  and  the  coverer 
swings  free. 

The  Midget  opens  the  furrow,  sows  the  seed  and 
covers  up,  all  in  one  operation. 

It  is  sold  with  handle  complete,  or  may  be  easily 
attached  to  almost  any  wheel  cultivator.  Hopper 
holds  one  pint.  Weight  6  pounds. 

No.  1  H  with  handle,  Price  $4.25 


Quick-Adjustable  Cultivator 

The  TRUE 
TEMPER 
GENEVA,  No. 

G2,  is  recog¬ 
nized  everywhere  as  the 
only  real  quick  -  adjustable 
cultivator  on  the  market. 

It  has  a  New  Mulcher- 
Pulverizer,  Weeding  Hoe,  a 
Plow  and  five  Cultivator 
Teeth,  all  permanently  at¬ 
tached  to  a  revolving  steel 
plate. 

Any  of  these  tools  may  be 
securely  locked  into  working  position  by  a  few  turns 
of  the  hand  Wheel — a  time  and  labor  saver. 

Machine  has  steel  forged  tools,  well  selected  oak 
handles,  with  comfortable  handle' grips.  It  has  14- 
inch  steel  wheel  and  is  finished  in  colors,  then  var¬ 
nished.  Weight  20  pounds. 

No.  G2,  Price  . $6.00 


Champion  No. 
50F  has  the  pop¬ 
ular  braced  steel 
Hook  Frame  and 
Oak  plow  -  grip 
handles.  It  is 
handy  and  effic¬ 
ient,  an  extreme 
value  among  cul¬ 
tivators  and  can¬ 
not  be  matched 
at  the  price.  The 
steel  wheels  have  steel  bushed  hubs,  the  handles  are 
adjustable  not  only  for  the  height  of  the  operator 
but  also  for  the  set  of  the  working  tools. 

The  Moldboard  Plow  with  Landside  is  properly 
designed  and  oil  tempered,  and  will  hill,  plow  or 
furrow. 

The  Reversible  Sweep  with  four  Cultivating  Teeth 
and  the  Reversible  Calf  and  Bull  Tongue  work  per¬ 
fectly  and  handle  without  difficulty,  and  are  so  care¬ 
fully  made  that  the  machine  runs  easily  and  in  per¬ 
fect  balance. 


Iron  Age 


No.  1 9-C 

No.  19-C  Iron 
Age  Wheel 
Cultivator  and 
Plow  is  a  low- 
priced  tool 
and  will  al¬ 
ways  be  a  con- 
venie  nee  to 
have  for  many 
kinds  of  work. 

It  does  the  necessary  plowing  in  many  soils,  opens 
furrows  for  seed  or  fertilizer  and  covers  on  the  return 
trip.  Shipping  weight,  22  lbs.  Price  $5.50 


Steel  Land  Roller 


Drums  No.  12  gauge  steel.  Angle  steel  frame.  1%  in. 
steel  axle.  Double  seat  spring.  Hard  wood,  oil  soaked 
bearing. 

No.  1 06  V2  -  8  ft.,  3  section,  24  in. 


American  Beauty  Dust  Sprayer 


>MEWCAN  I 


A  one  man  sprayer.  Easily 
and  comfortably  carried  on  the 
back.  Easily  operated  by  a  con¬ 
venient  hand  lever.  Construct¬ 
ed  of  light-weight,  rust-proof 
galvanized  steel.  Weighs  only 
18  pounds.  Improved  construc¬ 
tion  of  working  parts  prevents 
clogging  or  waste.  Powerful  bel¬ 
lows  drives  dust  in  an  unbroken, 
swirling  cloud  which  covers  foli¬ 
age  and  allows  no  pest  to  es¬ 
cape. 


50F.  Weight  20  lbs. 


Price 


$3.50 


American  Beauty,  Price 


$18.00' 


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A  Complete  Line  of  Good  Farm  Implements 


There  is  a  John  Deere  implement  for  practically  every  farming  operation.  Each  carries  the  John  Deere  trade-mark, 
the  best-known  badge  of  quality  in  the  implement  world. 


John  Deere-Syracuse — 1441  Series 

When  you  have 
plowing  to  do  in 
hard,  stubborn 
soil,  you  will  ap- 
preciate  the 
work  of  a  John 
Deer  e-Syracuse 
No.  1441  series, 
walking  plow.  This  series  have  steel  wearing  parts 
except  the  share,  which  is  chilled. 


No.  1442S  cuts  5  to  7  in.  deep  and  10  to  13  in. 
wide.  Weight,  150  lbs. 

No.  1441S  cuts  5  to  8  in.  deep  and  12  to  15  in. 
wide.  Weight,  152  lbs, 


For  gritty  or 
gravelly  s  o  i  Is. 

Sloping  landside 
prevents  furrow 
wall  from  break¬ 
ing  or  caving  in. 

Moldboard  has 
sufficient  curve  to  pulverize  in  stubble  land.  Also  works 
equally  well  in  loam  and  turns  sod  perfectly.  Rib  in  land- 
side  holds  plow  to  its  work.  Steel  beams — guaranteed  not 
to  bend  or  break.  Shares  and  landsides  chilled  extra  deep 
by  special  Syracuse  process.  Full  horn  share — a  new  cutting 
edge  on  the  shin  is  obtained  with  each  new  share.  Cuts 
3  to  5  in.  deep,  6  to  8  in.  wide.  One  horse  size.  Weight 
82  lbs. 

Syracuse  No.  31  Plow 

The  moldboard 
of  hardened  soft- 
center  steel  of  this 
plow  is  so  formed 
that  a  furrow  may 
be  turned  smooth¬ 
ly  up  or  down  on 
sloping  land.  This  makes  it  an  especially  good  plow  for 
rolling  land.  Extra  high,  steel  landside  with  a  cast  shoe. 
Handles  adjustable.  Cuts  furrows  5  to  8  inches  deep,  12 
to  15  inches  wide.  Weight  113  lbs. 


Syracuse  No.  32  Plow 

Cuts  furrow  5  to  7^2  inches  deep,  10  to  13  inches  wide 
Weight  110  lbs. 

Syracuse  Diamond  Swivel  Plow 


This  type  of  Side 
Hill  Plow  has  al¬ 
ways  been  very 
popular  in  New 
England,  being 
light,  but  still 
having  great  strength 
and  good  turning  qualities. 

Easy  shifting  clevis  and  also  automatic  shifting  Coulters 
except  on  small  size. 

Furnished  in  three  sizes: 

Diamond  A2,  Medium,  2  Horse,  Weight  130  lbs. 

Diamond  B2,  Light,  2  Horse,  Weight  126  lbs. 

Diamond  C2,  Light,  1  Horse,  Weight  85  lbs. 


John  Deere-Syracuse  No.  1  Contractors’  Plow 

Excellent  for  gen¬ 
eral  grading  pur¬ 
poses.  Hard  iron 
wearing  parts.  Extra 
heavy  beam,  share 
and  strip.  Steel 
wheel  frame.  Loop 
handle  wear  irons. 

Wood  or  steel  handles.  Steel  share  can  be  furnished  on 
repair  orders.  Will  turn  a  furrow  5  to  9  inches  deep,  12  to  15 

inches  wide.  Cast  moldboard  and  share.  Two  to  four 

horses. 

Syracuse  No.  98  Contractors’  Plow 

Especially  adapted 
for  tearing  up  cob¬ 
blestones  or  mac¬ 
adam  pavement. 

Strongly  built 
throughout.  Ad¬ 
justable  and  double 
reversible  crucible  steel  point.’^’ Adjustable  shoe.  Loop 
handle  wear  irons.  Four  to  six  horses. 


Syracuse  No.  99  Contractors’  Plow 

For  severe  grading 
purposes  in  shale  or 
hardpan.  Slight 
turning  capacity. 
Steel  truss  beam. 
Steel  moldboard 
and  landside.  Sep- 

_  arate  shin  piece. 

Heavy  overlaid  wrought  steel  share.  Adjustable  shoe.  Loop 
handle  wear  iron.  Four  to  eight  horses. 

Taylor  Subsoil  Plow 

A  valuable  plow  Subsoil  Plow 

in  sections  subject 
to  drouth  or  where 
subsoil  does  not 
permit  water,  air 
and  roots  to 
penetrate  readily.  w 

Cnni.KHlflHS! 

Cuts  a  gash  in 
bottom  of  furrow,  permitting  water  to  move  downward  and 
spread  out. 


John  Deere — Syracuse  Shovel  Plow 
Wood  Beam 


Blades  and 
wings  made  of 
steel.  Wings  ad¬ 
justable  to  throw 
more  or  less  dirt. 
Especially 
adapted  for  hill¬ 


ing  potatoes  and  other  light  work. 

No.  26  Wood  beam  with  gauge  wheel.  Weight, 
45  lbs. 


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John  Deere  Tractor  Plow  No.  5 


Strong,  power-lift  plows,  equipped  with  genuine  John 
Deere  bottoms  that  scour,  wear  well  and  make  good  seed 
beds.  Quick  detachable  shares — loosen  one  nut  to  remove 
share;  tighten  the  same  nut  and  share  is  on  tight.  Beams 
guaranteed  not  to  bend  or  break.  Stiff  hitch  adjustable 
to  any^make  of  tractor.  Sfcs — 2-,  3-  and  4-bottom. 

No.  40C  Tractor  Plow 

The  lighter -draft 
two  bottom  trac¬ 
tor  plow  with  the 
great  draft  -  re¬ 
ducing  combina  - 
tion  of  self-adjust¬ 
ing  hitch  and  roll¬ 
ing  landside.  The 
hitch  is  always  au¬ 
tomatically  right  at 
all  depths;  the  bot¬ 
toms  always  run 
true  and  level,  and  all  of  the  weight  is  wheel-carried;  there¬ 
fore,  the  “40”  pulls  exceptionally  light.  Special  steel  makes 
this  light-weight  plow  a  giant  in  strength.  Beams  guaranteed 
not  to  bend  or  break.  Simple,  positive  power  lift. 

John  Deere  Tractor  Plow  No.  41 


This  plow  is  built  especially  for  Fordson  owners  who 
require  a  single-furrow  plow. 

It  is  widely  used  in  plowing  extremely  heavy  soil: 
in  plowing  unusually  hard  ground,  or  in  plowing  un 
usually  deep. 

In  such  conditions,  having  the  right  hitch  at  all 
times  is  especially  important. 

The  hitch  of  the  No.  41  ad  justs  itself.  This  is  a  time¬ 
saving,  work-improving,  draft-reducing  feature  which 
every  user  of  the  No.  41  appreciates.  Every  plow 
for  the  Fordson  needs  it;  only  the  John  Deere  plows 
for  the  Fordson  have  it. 

Every  time  you  adjust  the  plow'  for  depth  w'ith  the 
handy  depth  lever,  the  hitch  adjusts  itself  up  or  down 
to  the  correct  line  of  draft. 

Thus,  the  hitch  being  always  correct,  the  bottom  al¬ 
ways  runs  true  and  level.  There  is  no  “nosing  in’’ 
or  hopping  out.  At  all  depths,  without  any  atten¬ 
tion  to  the  hitch  adjustment  by  the  operator,  the  bot¬ 
tom  pulls  light  and  does  good  work. 


John  Deere — Syracuse  Two  Way  Sulky  Plow 

..With  the  Steel  Frame  and  Auto  Foot  Frame  Shift.. 


The  John  Deere — Syracuse  No.  4  Sulky  Plow  repre¬ 
sents  the  highest  type  of  material  and  workmanship 
that  it  is  possible  to  procure.  The  entire  frame  and 
beams  are  constructed  entirely  of  high  carbon  steel, 
hence  are  very  strong  and  durable. 

The  Auto  Foot  Frame  Shift  makes  it  possible  to 
regulate  the  w'idth  of  furrows  with  perfect  accuracy 
w'hen  plowing  around  curves,  in  irregular  fields,  and 
on  side-hills.  By  its  use  the  team  is  relieved  of  all 
side  strain. 

Sizes  Cuts 


1342S-1442S 
Medium  Size 
1341S-1441S 
Large  Size 


3  to  8  in.  deep 
12  to  16  in.  wade 

4  to  9  in.  deep 
14  to  18  in.  w'ide 


Fitted  with  either  Jointers,  Hanging  Cutters  or  Fin  Cutters. 
Two  or  Three-Horse  Eveners. 


John  Deere  No.  4  Tractor  Plow 


Greater  strength,  more  clearance  in  this  new  two- 
bottom  tractor  plow.  Every  vital  part  is  built  extra 
strong.  Power  lift.  Cushion  spring  release  hitch 
protects  both  plow  and  tractor. 


John  Deere  No.  2  Two-Way  Tractor  Plow 


John  Deere  now  offers  you  a  new'  and  distinctively 
different  two-way  plow — one  that  turns  two  furrows 
every  trip  across  the  field.  It’s  the  John  Deere  No. 
2  Two-Bottom  Two-way  Tractor  Plow. 


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John  Deere  Model  “B”  Disc  Harrow 

The  Flexible,  Third-Lever  Harrow 


Each  gang  of  the  Model  “B”  can  be  given  the  proper 
angle  to  pulverize  under  difficult  conditions,  and  can  be 
given  light  pressure,  by  means  of  lever  controlling  powerful 
pressure  spring  and  pivoted  yoke,  to  go  over  ridges  without 
burying  harrow  at  its  center;  or  heavy  pressure  to  penetrate 
and  pulverize  in  dead  furrows  and  other  depressions — no 
ground  is  skipped.  Strong,  all-steel  frame;  double-bar, 
riveted  gang  frames;  oscillating  scrapers  and  unusually 
convenient  grease  cups. 

Rear  gang  and  hitch  can  be  furnished  to  convert  this 
harrow  into  a  double  action,  horse-  or  tractor-drawn  harrow. 


John  Deere  Model  “L”  Tractor  Disc  Harrow 


With  Yielding  Lock  Coupling 


Exclusive  yielding  lock  coupling,  special  aligning  device 
and  pivoted  yoke  with  spring-pressure  feature  insure  a 
better  job  of  disking  entire  width  of  harrow  under  all  field 
conditions  with  this  harrow. 

Yielding  lock  coupling  locks  on  the  straight-away,  com 
pelling  rear  gangs  always  to  cut  down  ridges  left  by  front  discs; 
yields  in  turning — no  trailing  of  discs — not  skidding  around 
comers. 

A  flexible  harrow.  Gangs  follow  the  uneven  surface  of 
the  ground  because  they  work  independently  of  each  other. 
Either  section  can  be  angled  from  the  tractor  by  means  of 
convenient  crank,  without  stopping  or  backing.  Front  gangs 
can  be  given  light  or  heavy  pressure,  by  means  of  a  crank 
and  powerful  pressure  spring. 


John  Deere  Pony  Tractor  Disc  Harrow 


For  use  with  any  standard  tractor.  Front  section,  out- 
throw;  rear  section,  in-throw — making  seed  bed  level  and 
thoroughly  pulverized.  Double-bar  gang  frames,  unusually 
strong.  Equipped  with  John  Deere  yielding  lock  coupling 
— rear  gangs  trail  in  proper  manner — less  strain  on  harrow — 
easier  pull  for  tractor  armnd  corners.  Oscillating  scrapers. 


Gravely  Garden  Cultivator 


Another  outfit 
for  heavier  culti¬ 
vating.  Notice  how 
the  steels  are  in 
front,  right  where 
you  can  watch 
them. 


With  Five  214  in.  Cultivating  Steels.  Gravely  Garden 
Tractor  is  adapted  to  large  or  small  crops.  Can  go  any¬ 
where  a  man  can  walk.  Very  easy  to  handle  and  leaves 
the  ground  in  good  condition. 

Folder  and  prices  on  request. 


Champion  Roof  Cutter 

Will  cut  all  kinds  of  roots 
either  fine  for  sheep  or  much 
coarser  for  cattle. 


Randolph  Tractor  Saw  Rig 

Made  of  selected  air-dried  hardwood,  thoroughly 
braced,  making  a  strong  rig  equal  to  the  heavy  duty 
when  sawing  heavy  cord  wood  with  a  tractor.  1%  in. 
arbor,  6x6%  in.  pulley.  Will  take  circular  saw  up  to 
32  in.  in  diameter. 


Deere  Combination  Tongue  Truck 


For  Steel  Stub  Disc  Harrow 


The  new  Deere  Com¬ 
bination  Truck  and  Fore 
Carriage  illustrated  here¬ 
with  will  fully  meet  the 
requirements  of  all  disc 
harrow  users.  It  is  sim¬ 
ple,  strong  and  compact 
in  construction.  The 
wheels  are  solid  steel 
with  wide  oval  tires  and 
with  closed  bearing 
boxes. 

Can  also  furnish 
Tongue  Truck  to  fit 
any  make  of  Disc  Har¬ 
row  having  a  wood 
stub  pole. 


Improved  Stone  Boat  Front 

This  device  en¬ 
ables  the  farmer 
to  make  a  stone 
boat  in  one  hour’s 
time  with  ordi¬ 
nary  straight  plank  that  he  may  have  on  the  farm  All 
tools  necessary  are  saw  and  bit. 


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JOHN  DEERE  W1DE-TREAD  GENERAL  PURPOSE  TRACTOR 


Showing  Flywheel  Side  of  John  Deere  Wide-Tread  General  Purpose  Tractor 


This  is  the  New  John  Deere  General  Purpose  Wide- 
Tread  Tractor  built  especially  for  potato  and  corn 
growers.  No  other  general  purpose  tractor  has  ever 
been  designed  that  fits  in  so  perfectly  with  condi¬ 
tions  in  this  territory. 

The  Work  It  Will  Do — The  John  Deere  General 
Purpose  Wide-Tread  Tractor  is  ideally  fitted  for  all 
farm  jobs  within  its  power,  including  efficient,  big- 
capacity  operation  in  planting,  cultivating,  and  dig¬ 
ging  potatoes.  Cultivates  two  rows  at  a  time  at  the 
rate  of  20  to  30  acres  a  day.  Will  pull  two-bottom 
plow  (moldboard  or  disk),  two-row  planter  with 
fertilizer  attachment,  two-row  tractor  drive  digger, 
and  six-row  tractor  power  sprayer. 

Power  Lift — Fourth  Power  Outlet — This  tractor 
supplies  power  at  the  drawbar  and  at  the  belt,  it  has 
a  power  take-off;  but  more  than  this,  it  has  a  power 
lift  which  starts  operating  by  a  touch  of  the  foot,  to 
lift  or  lower  the  special  cultivating  or  hilling  equip¬ 
ment.  The  power  lift  makes  the  John  Deere  a  com¬ 
plete  self-contained,  mechanically-operated  and  con¬ 
trolled  outfit. 


Simple,  Understandable,  Practical  —  There  is 
nothing  complicated  or  hard  to  understand  about 
this  tractor  and  its  equipment;  no  expert  operator 
is  required.  With  this  power  equipment  on  your 
farm,  help  will  no  lonnger  be  a  problem,  and  in 
addition  to  this  you  can  get  your  ground  prepared 
and  crop  planted,  cultivated,  and  harvested  under 
favorable  weather  conditions  for  bigger  yields. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

HORSE  POWER.  Suitable  for  2-14"  plows.  22"  thresher. 
SPEEDS.  Low,  2-ti  ;  intermediate.  3 ;  high,  4-%,  reverse, 
l-%  MPH. 

MOTOR.  950  R.  P.  M.,  2-cyliinder  “L‘*  head  type  horizontal. 
CRANKSHAFT.  3"  diameter  drop-forged,  long  bearings. 
CONNECTING  ROD.  Drop-forged,  two-bolt  type. 
LUBRICATION.  Force-feed,  geared  pump. 

CARBURETOR.  Double-nozzle  type  with  air  choker. 

AIR  CLEANER.  Oil-filter  type  with  vertical  air  stack. 
IGNITION.  High-tension  magneto,  with  enclosed  impulse 
starter. 

COOLING.  Tubular  radiator,  thermosyphon. 

AIR  FAN.  Gear-driven,  no  belts. 

GOVERNOR.  Enclosed,  fly-ball  type. 

CLUTCH.  10"  dry  disks,  locking  in  and  out. 

BELT  PULLEY.  13"  diameter  x  6 face,  950-R.P.M. 

BELT  SPEED.  3200  feet  per  minute. 

TRANSMISSION.  Spur  gear,  selective  type,  3  speeds  forward, 
speed  reverse 

GEARS.  Forged  steel  cut  teeth  and  heat-treated. 

FINAL  DRIVE.  Enclosed  roller  chains, 

DRIVE  AXLE.  2-%"  diameter,  high-carbon  steel. 

DRIVE  WHEELS.  44"  diameter  x  8"  face. 

FRONT  WHEELS.  24"  diameter  x  4"  face. 


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JOHN  DEERE  GENERAL  PURPOSE  FARM  TRACTOR 


Greater 
Earning 
Power 
on  the 
Farm 


The  Tractor 
That  Develops 
More  Power 
With  Less 
Weight 


John  Deere  General  Purpose  Farm  Tractor 

In  no  other  farm  tractor  built  can  you  find  the  com¬ 
bination  of  advantages  found  in  the  John  Deere. 

It  contains  the  very  improvements  and  refinements 
in  tractor  construction  you  have  been  looking  for.  It 
develops  greater  power  with  much  less  weight.  The 
working  parts  are  all  enclosed  and  operate  in  an  oil- 
tight,  dust-proof  case.  All  working  parts  are  bathed  in 
oil  automatically.  It  is  simple,  compact,  low  to  the 
ground.  Easy  to  understand,  operate  and  adjust. 

A  Light-Weight  Tractor 

The  John  Deere,  developing  10  H.  P.  on  the  drawbar 
and  20  H.  P.  at  the  belt,  weighs  only  3,600  pounds.  It 
will  not  pack  the  soil  or  mire  down.  This  is  an  impor¬ 
tant  point  with  every  tractor  user.  The  correct  dis¬ 
tribution  of  weight  provides  ample  traction  to  handle 
loads  up  to  its  capacity.  The  center  of  gravity  being 
low,  gives  the  John  Deere  a  decided  advantage  over 
the  ordinary  tractor. 

Simple  Adjustments  Easily  Made 

The  clutch  brakes,  drive  chains,  taper  roller  bearings 
on  rear  axle  and  front  wheels  and  the  carburetor,  all 
can  be  adjusted  quickly  and  accurately  from  the  out¬ 
side  of  tractor. 

The  John  Deere  GP-443  Two-Row  Cultivator 


up  the  cultivating  job  because  it  is  not  necessary  to 
stop  the  outfit  at  the  ends  of  the  rows. 

The  rigs  can  be  raised  high  off  the  ground  by  the 
power  lift  and  the  outfit  can  be  backed  up.  The  differ¬ 
ential  bi'akes  on  the  rear  tractor  wheels  make  short 
turning  easy. 

John  Deere-Syracuse  GP-5  Two-Row  Potato  Hoe 

The  John  Deere-Syracuse  GP-5  Two-Row  Tractor 
Potato  Hoe  is  a  practical  innovation  in  power  farm¬ 
ing  equipment. 

By  its  use  in  connection  with  the  John  Deere  Gen¬ 
eral  Purpose  Wide-Tread  Tractor  and  GP-443  Two-Row 
Cultivator,  a  complete  cultivating  and  hilling  opera¬ 
tion  can  be  accomplished  with  speed  and  efficiency  in 
a  single  trip  through  every  two  rows. 


is  equipped  with  lever  spring-teeth  on  the  front  rigs. 
Hillers,  mounted  on  a  specially-designed  frame,  are 
used  at  the  rear.  This  outfit  is  designed  for  use  in  rows 
spaced  34  or  36  inches  apart. 

The  power  lift  raises  and  lowers  the  working  equip¬ 
ment — there  are  no  levers  to  operate.  This  John  Deere 
feature  saves  a  great  amount  of  hard  work  and  speeds 


GP-443  Two-Row  Cultivator — Spring  Tooth,  with  No. 

GP-5  Two-Row  Potato  Hoe 

Row  spacing  34  in.  and  36  in.,  adjustable  on  front 
pipe.  Spring  tooth  rigs  in  front,  eleven  teeth.  Rigs  are 
equipped  with  compression  springs  to  insure  penetra¬ 
tion  and  control  depth. 


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LITTLE  GIANT  WALKING  CULTIVATORS 


This  tool  is  used  for  working  very  closely  to  small  plants  of  tobacco,  corn, 
potatoes,  etc.  It  thoroughly  pulverizes,  but  throws  no  dirt  on  plants.  It  is 
also  used  as  a  Straight  Diamond  Tooth  Harrow,  also  as  a  Smoother  with  sharp 
points  down  in  order  to  cut  and  level  the  surface,  the  tooth,  with  sheared  end 
down,  being  less  liable  to  injure  young 
plants  when  smoothing  over  corn,  potatoes, 
etc.  For  very  close  work  every  other 
tooth  can  be  quickly  removed.  14 
Tooth  Little  Giant  with  lever  and  gauge 
wheel.  Price,  $8.00 


5  Tooth  Little  Giant  with  lever  and  gauge 

wheel  Price,  $8.00 

7  Tooth  Little  Giant  with  lever  and  gauge 

wheel.  Price,  $9.00 

Horse  hoe  cultivator  for  5  or  7  tooth 

Price,  $1.75 

Celery  hiller  attachment  for  5  or  7  tooth. 

Price,  $3.25 


Little  Giant  Steel  Walking:  Culti¬ 
vator,  5  and  7  Tooth 
with  Wood  Handles 


John  Deere  Steel  Walking  Cultivators 


5  Tooth  Steel  Cultivator 


Because  of  the 
steel  and  malle¬ 
able  construction 
these  Cultivators 
are  very  durable 
and  free  from 
breakage.  Fur¬ 
nished  with  Horse 
Hoes  or  Long 
Hillers. 


No.  306.  5  Tooth  with  lever  and  gauge  wheel. 

Price,  $8.00 


Same  high-grade 
construction  as 
the  5  tooth  and 
having  two  more 
teeth. 


MOUNT*!  LI. 


No.  314.  7  tooth  with  lever  and  gauge  wheel. 

Price,  $9.25 


Horse  Hoe  Attachment,  fcr  5  or  7  tooth .  1.75 

Long  Hiller  Attachment,  for  5  or  7  tooth .  3.75 


Deere  Steel  14  Tooth  Cultivator 

Especially  adap¬ 
ted  for  use  in  corn 
and  small  plants 
Stirs  the  dirt  thor¬ 
oughly  but  does 
not  throw  dirt  on 
plant.  Fitted  with 
steel  reversible 
teeth. 

No.  320.  It  Tooth  lever  and  gauge  wheel.  Price,  $8.00 

Deere  Handv  Farm  Mixer 

It  will  mix  Concrete, 

Fertilizer,  Stock  and 
Chicken  Feed.  It  will 
wash  Potatoes,  Beets 
and  other  root  crops. 

Every  farm  owner  has 
ideas  of  Improving  his 
farm,  increasing  i  t  s 
value  not  only  by  in¬ 
creased  fertility  of  the 
soil,  but  also  by  the  ad¬ 
dition  of  permanent 
farm  structures.  Con¬ 
crete  forms  the  cheap¬ 
est  and  best  foundation 
for  all  improvements. 

All  Metal  Construction 

Steel  and  iron  are  the  materials  that  make  the 
Handy  Mixer.  Simple  Gear  Drive.  Sturdy,  power¬ 
ful  gear-drive  construction.  Drum  22  in.  diameter, 
21  in.  deep,  17  in.  opening.  Capacity,  wheelbarrow 
load.  Weight,  180  lbs. 


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NEW  JOHN  DEERE 

The  Low-Down  Spreader  with  the  Reater  on  the  Axle 
and  the  Box-Roll  Turn,  Narrow  Type — 

Tight  Bottom 

The  easy-load¬ 
ing  feature  on 
the  New  John 
Deere  Spreader  is 
one  of  its  impor¬ 
tant  advantages. 
The  low  box  does 
away  with  high  pitching,  the  hard  part  of  loading;  it 
saves  work. 

The  beater  on  the  axle,  which  permits  lowering  the 
rear  end  of  the  box,  because  -the  axle  is  not  underneath 
it.  In  accomplishing  this  desired  result,  it  has  not 
been  necessary  to  reduce  the  height  of  the  drive 
wheels,  neither  is  it  necessary  to  throw  the  manure 
over  the  drive  wheels  in  loading. 

The  Box-Roll  Turn,  which  permits  short  turning 
without  cutting  the  front  wheels  under  the  box,  gives 
you  a  box  that  is  exceptionally  low  and  easy  to  fill. 

Don’t  forget,  the  New  John  Deere  Spreader  is  the 
only  spreader  built  that  has  the  beater  on  the  axle  and 
the  box-roll  turn.  Both  are  exclusive  features  which 
are  of  real  value  to  you. 

Roller-bearing  equipment  at  both  ends  of  all  three 
beaters  reduces  draft  and  wear  at  these  important 
points. 

A  tapered  box — wider  at  the  rear — does  away  with 
friction  between  manure  and  box  sides  as  the  load 
moves  toward  the  beaters. 

John  Deere  Manure  and  Straw  Spreader 

The  Spreader  with  the  Beater  on  the  Axle 


The  Low-Down  Spreader  with  the  High  Drive  Wheels 

Easier  on  the  Man.  Only  36  inches  to  the  top  of  box — 
6  to  10  inches  lower  than  other  spreaders — a  big  time-  and 
labor-saving  feature. 

Easier  on  the  Horses.  The  high  wheels  on  this  spreader- 
from  4  to  8  inches  higher  than  used  on  other  spreaders,  give 
it  a  light-draft  advantage. 

The  load  of  manure,  which  in  itself  weighs  a  ton  on  the 
average,  is  moved  back  to  the  beater  on  an  apron  which 
runs  on  many  rollers — the  load  is  not  dragged. 

The  location  of  the  beater  in  relation  to  the  apron  is  such 
that  the  teeth  engage  the  manure  as  it  is  fed  to  them  in 
practically  a  horizontal  position — they  do  not  work  against  the 
load  as  it  moves  backward. 

Does  a  Better  Job  of  Spreading.  You  can  load  the 
John  Deere  just  right  for  the  most  effective  spreading — flat 
on  top  and  from  the  front  to  the  rear. 


John  Deere  K  H  Riding  Cultivator 

177 — 8  Shovel  Spring  Tooth 


|  When  you  are  in  the  field 

with  the  John  Deere  K  H 
Cultivator,  you  are  equipped 
for  clean  cultivation  in  rows 
of  any  width  from  30  to  4  8 
inches. 

Balances  Perfectly 

With  the  master  lever, 
you  raise  or  lower  both  rigs. 
When  the  rigs  are  raised  for 
turning,  the  cultivator  is 
perfectly  balanced.  The  pole 
does  not  fly  up.  When  you 
lower  the  rigs  by  releasing 
the  master  lever,  all  shovels  enter  the  ground  level. 


Full  Width  Cut,  Always 

The  rigs  shift  parallel.  That  ni'-ans  that  the 
sweeps  or  shovels  on  both  rigs  always  point  straight 
ahead  in  the  direction  in  which  the  cultivator  is  trav¬ 
elling  and  cut  out  full  width  of  the  rigs. 


Shovels  Pene¬ 
trate  Hard 
Soil 

The  hitch  of 
the  K  H  is  of  the 
drop,  or  pendant, 
style;  pull  of  the 
team  is  directly 
on  the  rigs,  thus 
bringing  the 
draft  in  the 
proper  place  for 
penetration. 


John  Deere 


17(5 — 8  Shovel  Spring  Trip 

K  L  Riding  Cultivator 


With  the  K  I. 
you  can  do  the 
same  good  job  of 
cultivat  i  n  g  in 
rows  varying 
from  30  to  4  8 
inches  wide.  The 
wide  adjustment 
is  made  by  shift¬ 
ing  the  wheels 
and  the  frame  in 
and  out  —  a 
simple,  easy  job. 
Descriptive  folder 
will  give  full 
details. 


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Spring  Tooth  Harrows 


This  harrow’s  sharp-pointed  penetrating  teeth  work  the 
seed  bed  from  the  bottom  to  the  top.  They  tear  out  under¬ 
ground  roots,  stems  and  weeds,  bringing  them  to  the  surface, 
mix  and  fine  the  seed  bed.  Non-clogging.  Any  number  of 
sections  can  bo  combined.  Reversible  levers  for  use  at 
front  of  harrow  and  tractor  hitch  for  easy  operation  with 


tractor. 

15  Tooth,  two  horse  . $22.00 

17  Tooth,  two  horse  .  23.00 

10  Tooth,  one  horse,  top  handles  .  19.50 

10  Tooth,  one  horse,  less  handles  .  16.00 


Deere  Universal  Spike  Tooth  Harrowr 


Made  of  steel  throughout  which  gives  strength  with¬ 
out  useless  weight.  The  lever  allows  the  teeth  to  be  angled 
in  any  desired  position  and  is  also  provided  with  a  spring 
trip,  allowing  the  teeth  to  give  in  stony  or  rooty  ground. 


One  Section,  30  Teeth,  One  Horse  . . . $10.50 

Two  Sections,  60  Teeth,  Two  Horse  .  21.50 


John  Deere  Type  E  Gasoline  Engine 

The  Enclosed  Engine  that  Oils  Itself 

The  John  Deere  Type 
E  puts  the  farm  engine 
now  on  the  same  high 
plane  in  design  and  con¬ 
struction  with  other  mod¬ 
ern  power  machinery. 

The  complete  enclos¬ 
ure  of  its  operating  parts 
and  its  automatic  oiling 
system,  while  outstanding  features,  are  but  two  of  the 
many  improvements  that  make  it  a  profitable  invest¬ 
ment  for  every  farmer. 

Type  E  engines  are  built  in  three  sizes.  1%  H. 
P.  furnished  with  Magneto  or  Battery  Equipment.  3 
H.  P.  and  6  H.  P.  with  Magneto  only. 


King  of  the  Corn  Field  Planter 

This  Com  Plant¬ 
er  has  been  for  years 
one  of  the  leading 
machines  for  planting 
corn,  beans,  peas, 
beets  and  other  seeds 
used  throughout  this 
territory.  It  is 
equipped  with  ferti¬ 
lizer  distributor,  and  is  perfectly  adapted  to  all  requirements 
of  this  section.  It  can  be  arranged  to  drop  any  desired 
quantity  of  seed  or  fertilizer;  can  also  be  used  for  planting  com 
and  beans  at  the  same  time,  dropping  each  kind  of  seed  in 
rotation. 


The  Automatic  Hand  Corn  Planter 


In  the  Automatic  Corn  Planter  are 
Combined  all  the  latest  and 
best  improvements 

yet  made  in  implements  of  this  char¬ 
acter.  In  this  planter  the  seed  is 
delivered  from  the  dropper  to  the 
receptacle  at  the  bottom,  which,  when 
opened  by  pressing  over  on  the  foot, 
leaves  it  at  once  at  the  depth  required, 
avoiding  the  trouble  found  with  all 
hand  planters  that  deliver  the  seed 
direct  from  the  dropper  to  the  soil. 
It  also  has  a  most  convenient  attach¬ 
ment  for  regulating  the  depth  of 
planting;  this  can  be  raised  or  lowered 
in  a  moment  and  insures  delivery  of 
seed  at  precisely  the  depth  required, 
whether  the  soil  be  hard  or  mellow. 


Cahoon  Seed  Sower 


Will  sow  all  kinds  of  grass 
and  grain  seeds  from  four  to 
eight  acres  per  hour  at  a  com¬ 
mon  walking  gait.  Heavy  seeds, 
such  as  wheat,  it  will  throw  40 
feet  (20  feet  each  side  of  the 
operator);  lighter  seeds,  of  course, 
will  not  be  thrown  so  far.  Price,  $5.00;  Postpaid,  $5.15 


Cyclone  Seed  Sower 

This  sower  is  guaranteed 
to  distribute  all  grass  seeds 
and  grains  perfectly  even  and 
directly  to  the  land.  Sows 
grass  seed  from  18  to  20 
feet  and  grains  a  longer 
distance. 

Price,  $2.25;  Postpaid,  $2.40 


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John  Deere  No.  999  Corn  Planter 


No.  999  with  Fertilizer 

Equipped  with  John  Deere  Natural  Cell-Fill,  edge-delivery 
seed  plates — a  dropping  device  just  as  accurate  as  the  human 
hand. 

Variable-Drop  Device — a  great  feature — enables  you 
instantly  to  change  the  drop  to  meet  varying  conditions  of 
soil  in  the  same  field.  By  merely  shifting  a  foot  lever, 
without  leaving  the  seat  or  even  stopping  the  team,  you 
can  change  the  drop  to  two,  three  or  four  kernels  per  hill — 
always  the  exact  number  desired. 

999  Fertilizer  Attachment 

Fertilizer  attachment  handles  any  standard  fertilizer, 
any  quantity  up  to  700  pounds  per  acre. 

Fertilizer  can  be  checked  with  each  hill  of  corn  or  drilled 
along  the  row  while  corn  is  being  checked. 

Hoover  Visible  Potato  Planter  with  Fertilizer 


The  Hoover  is 
noted  for  its  ac¬ 
curacy  in  dropping 
potatoes.  Agitator 
in  hopper  prevents 
potatoes  from 
bridging.  Hopper 
holds  2Vi  bushels. 
Positive  feed  wheel 
elevates  potatoes  to 
the  picking  cham¬ 
ber.  Speed  of  this 
wheel  is  easily  con¬ 
trolled  to  keep  the  right  amount  of  seed  in  the  picking  cham¬ 
ber;  picking  chamber  concaves  hold  seed  properly  for  the 
pickers.  Adjusting  springs  give  the  right  pressure  on  the 
seed  to  get  best  results. 

VAN  BRUNT  FERTILIZER  DISC  DRILL 

Light  Weight  Light  Draft  Force  Feed 

Spring  Pressure  Large  Capacity 

Even  Seeding  in  Furrows  of  Uniform  Depth.  No 
Ground  or  Seed 
Wasted. 

The  drill  that 
puts  any  seed, 
from  alfalfa  to 
bearded  oats,  at 
the  bottom  of  fur- 
rows  of  even 
depth,  without 
choking  up  and 
failing  to  sow  part 
of  the  field  or 
planting  too  much  in  other  parts.  All  grain  is  ready  for  har¬ 
vest  at  one  time.  Any  standard  fertilizer  is  handled  by  the 
Van  Brunt  just  as  accurately  as  seed.  Send  for  Booklet. 


Attachment 


Improved  Robbins’  Potato  Planter 


It  is  results  that  count  in  potato  culture — the  net  return 
in  dollars  and  cents.  At  the  same  time  there  is  a  lot  of 
satisfaction  in  a  clean  field  with  straight  rows  and  every 
hill  planted.  It  is  the  sign  of  a  practical  farmer.  The 
right  start  is  half  the  race  and  here  it  is — an  automatic 

machine  planter  that  places  every 
seed  piece  exactly  as  you  want  it 

without  a  miss  or  a  double  and  without  injury.  The  re¬ 
sult  is,  every  hill  planted  at  the  right  depth,  the  right  dis¬ 
tance  apart  and  covered  level  or  ridged.  Has  a  very  positive 
and  successful  fertilizer  attachment  that  will  handle  all 
kinds  of  commercial  fertilizers. 

Van  Brunt  Lime  and  Fertilizer  Sower  with 
Oscillating  Agitator 


The  Van  Brunt  Lime  and  Fertilizer  Sower  is  built  iD 
the  standard  size  to  cover  eight  feet  of  ground,  with  a  car¬ 
rying  capacity  of  ten  bushels.  For  strength,  durability 
and  simplicity  it  is  unexcelled. 

This  sower  has  36-inch  steel  wheels  with  staggered  spokes, 
heavy  wide  rims,  removable  dust-proof  boxings,  and  com¬ 
pression  grease  cups  with  chilled  wheel  bearings. 

The  hopper  is  exceptionally  strong,  of  selected  well- 
seasoned  matched  lumber;  steel  ends  with  angle  steel  cor¬ 
ners,  thoroughly  braced;  close-fitting  covers  and  removable 
screens.  Send  for  Booklet. 


John  Deere  Farm  Trucks 

In  price,  strength, 
draft  and  finish, 
John  Deere  farm 
trucks  give  ex¬ 
ceptional  satisfac¬ 
tion.  They  stand 
hard  usage  year 
after  year  because 

_  _  _  they  are  built 

right  and  in  a  factory  that  has  an  established  reputation  for 
making  only  thebest  wagons  and  trucks.  The  same  careful 
workmanship  an  the  same  well-seasoned,  selected  oak  and 
hickory  are  used  in  their  construction  as  are  used  in  the  famous 
John  Deere  Farm  Wagons.  We  can  furnish  trucks  with 
either  wood  or  steel  wheels,  in  various  styles. 


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John  Deere  High-Lift  Mower 


New  Deere  Hay  Loader 


When  you  get 
on  the  seat  of  the 
John  Deere 
Mower  the  first 
outstanding  feat¬ 
ure  you  will  no¬ 
tice  is  its  high, 
easy  lift  with 

..  „  ,  _  either  foot  or 

No.  2  Mower,  o,  6  and  ,  tt.  cut  hand  lever.  You 

will  appreciate  the  quickness  and  ease  with  which 
every  field  condition  can  be  quickly  met. 


Its  durable  and 
s  i  m  p  le  c  o  n- 
struction;  the 
ease  with  which 
adjustments  can 
be  made  to  keep 
it  in  good  run¬ 
ning  order;  the 
ease  with  which 
repairs  can  be  No.  2  Mower  with  Tongue  Truck 
made — these  qualities  too,  built  Into  this  light-draft, 
high-lift  mower,  will  prove  your  good  judgment  in 
your  selection. 


Powerful  cut¬ 
ting  m  o  w  e  r — 
compensat- 
ing  drive  gears — 
set  offsets  thrust 
of  other  set — 
eliminates  side 
wear  and  insures 
maximum  power. 
High  lift  with 
•  foot  lever  and  ex¬ 
tra  high  lift  with  foot  and  hand  lever  combined.  Flex¬ 
ible  cutter  car.  Easy  to  keep  in  perfect  cutting  order. 

John  Deere  Self-Dump  Sulky  Rake 


A  rake  you 
can  keep  in 
good  running 
order  for  years. 

Important 
working  parts 
i  n  t  e  rchange- 
abie,  reversible  or  adjustable,  giving  extra  wear  with 
no  repair  expense.  Arched  steel  axles  give  wheels 
proper  pitch  and  gatner  at  all  times.  Foot  trip  se¬ 
cures  instant  dumping. 

Made  in  8-,  9-,  10-  and  12-Foot  Widths. 

New  York  Champion  Wood  Rake 


For  years  the 
New  York  Rake 
has  been  the 
best  known  and 
most  successful 
wood  rake  in 
this  locality. 
We  would  cer¬ 
tainly  r  e  c  o  m- 
mend  the  above 
to  our  customers  who  do  not  desire  a  steel  rake. 


The  loader  with  the  flexible 
floated  gathering  cylinder.  Suc¬ 
cessfully  handles  anything  from 
the  lightest  swath  to  heaviest 
windrow.  Does  not  dig  into 
the  ground  sur¬ 
face,  but  rakes 
the  ground 
clean  and  gath¬ 
ers  no  trash.  A 
steady  stream 
hay  is  put  onto 
the  wagon  with- 
o  u  t  damaging 
the  hay.  The 
New  Deere  automatically  adjusts  ittelf  to  any  amount 
of  hay.  Wheelbarrow  mount  prevents  sagging  and 
spreading.  Automatic  hitch  and  your  ability  to  un¬ 
hitch  from  top  of  load  are  additional  advantages. 


John  Deere-Dain  System  Windrow  Hay  Loader 


Especially 
adapted  to  han¬ 
dling  hay  air- 
cured  in  the 
windrow.  Good 
capacity  and 
good  work. 

Handles  alfalfa, 
clover,  beans 
and  similar  ten¬ 
der  hay  without 
loss  of  leaves. 

Only  one  cylin- 
d  e  r  —  lighter 
than  a  double¬ 
cylinder  loader. 

Drum  is  mount¬ 
ed  on  the  axle. 

Especially 
adapted  to  hilly 
countries  because  of  very  light  draft.  Pivoted  front 
truck  makes  handling  easy — a  boy  can  do  it.  Large 
expansible  throat  openings  and  slow  speed  of  raking 
teeth  prevent  beating  and  threshing  hay.  Rakes  only 
clean  hay,  because  it  has  flexible  teeth,  and  the  hay  is 
placed  in  the  center  of  the  wagon. 


John  Deere-Dain  System  Rake 


Cure  hay  na¬ 
ture's  way  with 
the  John  Deere- 
D  a  i  n  System 
Rake.  Preserve 
its  natural  color 
and  richness  of 
foliage.  Y  o  u 
can  follow  the 
mower  closely 
with  this  rake. 
The  steady  mo¬ 
tion  o  f  the 
r^rved  teeth 
throws  the  hay  into  loose,  fluffy  windrows,  through 
which  the  air  readily  passes.  It  does  the  work  with¬ 
out  damaging  the  hay.  The  inclined  frame  gives  in¬ 
creased  capacity  at  point  where  volume  of  hay  handled 
is  greatest.  All  adjustments  can  be  made  from  the 
seat  with  the  rake  in  motion. 


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SEED  CO. 


When  you  buy  NIAGARA  DUST  and  DUSTERS  you  buy  Protection 


Niagara  Blower 
Dust  Gun — Simple — Easily 
Operated — Most  Effective. 


The  ideal  dusting  machine 
for  small  acreages,  estates 
and  greenhouses. 


Niagara  Blower  Dust  Gun  Single  Row  Attachment 
Niagara  Blower  Dust  Gun  with  Two  Row  “Y” 
Attachment 


Niagara  “Kolo”  Dusting  Materials — The  new  ex¬ 
clusive  Niagara  Dusts  that  “Stick  through  wind  and 
rain” — have  toxic  properties  unapproached  by  any 
other  sulphur  dusts. 


Niagara  Model  F  Fruit  Duster  complete  with 
5  H.  P.  New  Way  Engine  and  Special  Orchard 
Truck. 


Fruit  Duster 


Niagara  Kolodust — the  new  exclusive  Niagara 
Fungicide  used  to  control  diseases  of  tree  and  bush 
fruits. 


Niagara  Model  F  Orchard  Duster  mounted  on  a 
special  cross  reach  orchard  truck,  powered  by  a  5  H.  P. 
New  Way  Engine  is  the  best  insurance  a  fruit  grower 
can  have  that  he  will  get  in  and  over  his  orchard  on 
time  to  control  insects  and  diseases. 

DUSTING  POTATOES  AND  TRUCK  CROPS 

Niagara  Copper  Lime  Dusts  are  the  standard  of 
perfection — “mechanically  correct — scientifically  ac¬ 
curate.” 

Niagara  Ivolotex-^-The  new  exclusive  Niagara 
fungicide  and  insecticide  dust  used  to  control  both 
diseases  and  externally  chewing  insects  on  tree  and 
bush  fruits. 


Crop  Duster 


The  new  Niagara  Dri-Fog  Crop  Duster  will  dust  3 
to  3  V2  acres  of  potatoes  or  other  row  crops  per  hour, 
covering  completely  the  upper  and  under  surfaces  of 
the  plants,  delivering  dust  at  the  rate  of  5  to  100 
pounds  per  acre. 


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Niagara  Plunger  Gun  for  tlie  home  garden. 


John  Deere  Grain  Binder 


Orders  are  placed  in  advance  of  the  season. 

Niagara  D-25  Dust — fungicide  only,  used  to  con¬ 
trol  blight  of  potatoes  and  some  other  diseases  of 
truck  crops.  Packed  in  metal  air  tight  containers. 

Niagara  Calcium  Arsenate — The  cheapest  and  most 
effective  poison  that  can  be  purchased  in  the  trade 
today.  Find  out  all  about  this  poison  before  you  buy. 
Price  on  demand. 

Niagara  D-18  Dust — Fungicide  and  insecticide, 
used  to  control  blight  of  potatoes,  etc.,  also  containing 
poison  to  kill  potato  bugs  and  other  externally  chewing 
insects. 

Niagara  A-l  Nicotine  Dust  will  control  aphis,  leaf- 
hopper  and  other  sucking  insects  of  ground  crops  and 
fruit  crops. 

Niagara  P.  A.  Nicotine  Dust.  Used  in  place  of  A1 
where  a  stronger  nicotine  content  is  desired.  Rec¬ 
ommended  especially  for  peas. 

Niagara  Arsenate  of  Lead  is  still  the  standard  for 
comparison. 

These  two  poisons  are  the  standards  by  which 
other  poisons  are  judged.  They  may  be  used  in  com¬ 
bination  with  Lime-Sulphur,  Bordeaux  Mixture  and 
oil  sprays  like  Emulso.  We  are  not  offering  you  a 
price  because  the  price  on  these  commodities  fluctuates 
from  day  to  day.  When  you  are  ready  to  buy,  we  shall 
be  pleased  to  give  you  quotations. 


Stevens  Fertilizer  Sower 


This  sower  com- 
bines  strength, 
simplicity  and 
durability.  Will 
sow  all  kinds  of 
fertilizers  either 
broadcast  or  in 
rows.  Equipped 
with  long  gauge, 
giving  approx¬ 
imate  amount 
sowed  per  acre. 

Size,  8  ft.;  ca¬ 
pacity,  9  bu.; 
weight,  540  lbs. 


Lasts  longer, 
costs  less  to  op¬ 
erate  and  does 
better  work .  Ex¬ 
tra  strong,  rigid 
platform.  Wide¬ 
ly  overlapped 
main  frame,  hot- 
riveted  together 
equipped  with 
self-aligning  bearings.  Knotter  has  case-hardened  wearing 
parts.  Outer  reel  support.  An  easily  operated  and  adjusted 
bundle  carrier.  Equipped  with  all-steel,  quick-turn  tongue 
truck  that  takes  neck  weight  and  side  draft  from  horses.  A 
light-draft,  easily-operated  binder. 


John  Deere  Corn  Binder 

The  binder  with 
quick-turn  tongue 
truck.  Quick-turn 
tongue  truck 
takes  off  neck 
weight  and  per¬ 
mits  quick  and 
easy  turning  at 
ends.  All  impor¬ 
tant  parts  are 
equipped  with 
roller  bearings.  A  light-draft  and  long-lived  machine. 

The  New  “Bufco”  Forge  with  18  in.-22  in. 
Hearth 


The  advantages  of  the 
hand-crank  blower  over  the 
old  lever  and  wheel  types 
are  well  known.  Until  the 
perfection  of  the  “Bufco” 
blower,  however,  the  cost  of 
the  crank  type  has  often 
been  prohibitive. 

The  new  “Bufco”  hag' 
smoothed  out  the  difficulties. 
It  is  a  small  blower  of  new 
design  with  a  gear  ratio  of  36 
to  1 ,  steel  spur  gears  through¬ 
out,  a  one-piece  gear  case, 
which  is  oil  and  dust  tight, and 
a  514  inch  straight  blade  fan  in  a  7V2  inch  fan  case. 
The  fan  is  made  of  sheet  steel,  and  is  powerful  enough 
to  furnish  a  strong  blast  with  little  effort. 

The  old  agricultural  type  forge  will  soon  be  obso¬ 
lete,  now  that  the  “Bufco”  can  be  had  in  the  following: 


“Bufco”  061,  18  in.  diameter  of  Hearth,  Shield  type  of 
hood',  85  lbs.  shipping  weight.  Price,  $12.50 


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Brillion  Soil  Pulverizer  and  Packer 


This  implement  crushes, 
pulverizes  and  packs  the 
soil  so  that  moisture  is  con¬ 
served,  germination  hast¬ 
ened  —  soil-blowing  and 
washing  are  prevented  and 
weeds  killed.  Strong  steel 
frame;  V-shaped  or  tooth 
wheel  sections;  self-aligning 
roller  bearings.  Steel  axles. 
Various  styles  and  sizes  for 
either  horses  or  tractor. 


The  Ireland  Geared  Hoist 

A  powerful  machine  that 
saves  time  and  labor  in  storing 
hay  and  in  other  hoisting. 
Used  in  connection  with  har¬ 
poon  fork  or  sling.  Attach  it 
to  your  own  engine.  Safe  and 
easy  to  operate.  Instant  con¬ 
trol. 


Type  C — Single  Drum  With  Brake 

Type  C  has  level  automatic  brake  rim  on  drum, 
which  automatically  engages  with  adjustable  brake 
locks,  thus  holding  load  at  any  desired  point,  without, 
attention.  Brake  may  be  rendered  inoperative  so 
drum  may  turn  freely. 


Hisco  Wing  Potato  Hoe 
Two-Piece  Wings 


-customers,  they  are  fitted 


There  has  al¬ 
ways  been  a  large 
demand  for  a 
Wing  Potato  Hoe 
of  this  type.  They 
are  constructed  of 
the  best  material 
and  are  invariably 
satisfactory  to  our 
with  an  adjustable  exten¬ 


sion  on  the  wings  which  is  a  decided  advantage. 

Price  .  $12.50 


Hisco  Disc 
Potato  Hoe 


A  great  many 
persons  prefer 
the  disc  type  of 
hoe  in  pref¬ 
erence  to  the 
wing.  Standards 
are  movable  on 
crossbar  to  al¬ 
low  spacing  of 
disc. 

Equipped  with 
2  0-inch  disc. 
Price  ....  $14.50 


...All  Prices  Subject  To  Change  Without  Notice 


The  Sharpies  Suction-Feed  Tubular 
Cream  Separator 

Since  the  beginning  of  the  centrifugal  separator, 
its  one  great  province  has  been  to  save.  Save  cream, 
save  butterfat,  save  the  warmth,  freshness  and  value 
of  skim-milk,  save  labor,  save  quality  of  produce, 
always  saving.  What  it  saves  is  its  value.  It  has  no 
other  value. 

The  Sharpies  Suction  Feed  Separator  is  the  only  one 
which  automatically  adjusts  the  flow  of  milk  to  the 
separating  force.  It  simply  sucks  in  enough  milk  so 
that  the  speed  of  the  bowl  can  take  care  of  it.  In 
this  way,  it  makes  little  difference  whether  you  turn 
the  crank  under  speed  or  above  speed,  you  will  always 
get  a  dead  clean  skim.  Just  set  the  cream  screw  and 
the  cream  will  contain  exactly  the  same  percentage  of 
butterfat. 

There  are  many  other  advantages  in  using  the 
Sharpies.  The  supply  can,  for  instance,  is  only  24 
inches  above  the  floor,  so  that  it  is  easy  to  fill  from 
the  milk  can.  The  Tubular  bowl  contains  no  discs  or 


other  contrivances  which  are  hard  to  wash  and  hard 
to  keep  clean.  The  Sharpies  is  easy  to  turn,  because 
you  can  adjust  the  speed  according  to  your  strength. 


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Silver’s  “Ohio”  Light  Draft  Silo  Fillers  with  Ohio  “Rapid”  Root  Cutter  and  Pulper 


Suction  Blower 


Direct  Drive. 

Drive  pulley,  cut¬ 
ting  cylinder  and 
fan  wheel  all  on 
main  shaft  utilizes 
every  ounce  of  pow¬ 
er. 

Patented  Fric¬ 
tion  Reverse.  By 

the  use  of  a  single 
lever  all  moving 
parts  except  knife 
cylinder,  can  be 
instantly  stopped, 
started  or  reversed 
without  the  slight¬ 
est  strain.  Not  a 
gear  tooth  changes 
mesh  in  reversing. 


Accessibility.  Knives  and  cutter  bar  can  be  readily 
removed  for  sharpening  or  replacement  without  disturbing 
other  parts. 

Special  Features  of  No.  40,  No.  60  and  No.  90 

No.  40 — Ohio  Blower  with  traveling  feed  table;  with  9-inch 
throat,  two  knives  and  curved  elbow  for  top  of  pipe  not 
mounted.  Weight,  790  lbs. 

No.  60 — Ohio  Blower  with  traveling  feed  table:  with  11-inch, 
throat,  two  knives  and  curved  elbow  for  top  of  pipe, 
not  mounted.  Weight,  835  lbs. 

No.  90 — Ohio  Blower  with  traveling  feed  table;  with  13-inch 
throat,  two  knives  and  curved  elbow  for  top  of  pipe,  not 
mounted.  Weight,  900  lbs. 


“Buffalo”  No.  611  Ball  Bearing  Drill 


The  frame  of  this  drill  is  strongly 
ribbed  and  will  withstand  extremely 
rough  handling. 

Shaft  and  spindle  of  steel,  extra 
heavy  and  carefully  finished. 

Bearings  are  bored  and  reamed  in 
the  solid  metal  of  the  frame.  This 
insures  smooth,  easy  running. 

Gears  are  carefully  made  and  fitted 

Has  hand  and  automatic  feeds. 

A  round,  slotted  table  is  provided, 
which  can  be  adjusted  to  any  posi¬ 
tion — up,  down  or  sideways. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Drills  to  center  of  11  inch  circle; 
drills  holes  up  to  %  inch;  spindle 
diameter  y%  inch;  run  of  feed  3  inch; 
run  of  table  9  inch;  length  over  all 
33  inches;  shipping  weight  63  lbs. 


The  knives  are  double-edged 
and  reversible,  one  being 
straight,  for  slicing,  the  other 
edge  being  grooved,  thus  di¬ 
viding  it  into  separate  bits 
for  pulping. 

Capacity  —  Capacity  per 
hour,  slicing  or  pulping,  hand; 
30  bushels;  power,  125  bushels. 

Pulley  — Size  of  pulley  for 
power,  10  x  4  in.  Weight,  215 
lbs. 

No.  832  Root  Cutter  and 
Pulper,  6  knives,  for  hand  or 
power . $25.00 


Ohio  Lever  Cutter 


The  “Ohio”  Lever  Cutter 
will  cut  hay,  straw,  corn 
stalks  and  every  kind  of  feed. 
It  is  equipped  with  one  11- 
in.  oil-tempered  knife;  also 
provided  with  a  guard  plate, 
adjustable  to  vary  the  lengths 
of  cut. 

No.  778  “Ohio”  Lever  Cut¬ 
ter,  weight  55  lbs. 

$6.00 


Pony  Hand 

The  Pony  Cutter,  as 
illustrated  below,  is  strictly 
a  hand  machine. 

A  bushel  of  hay  can  be 
cut  in  thirty-five  seconds. 
Cuts  all  kinds  of  feed. 
Only  high-grade  material 
is  used,  and  makes  it  a 
strong  and  efficient  cutter. 
No.  783.  One  11  in. 
knife,  cut  Yi  to  2  in. 
Weight  165  lbs. 

$23.00 


Feed  Cutter 


No.  783 


Steel  Road  Scrapers 


They  are  shaped  cold  from  a  single  piece  of  steel 
lapped  and  riveted  at  the  corners.  They  are  uniform 
in  thickness  throughout  except  at  the  corners,  where 
they  are  of  double  thickness. 


Spindle  drilled  for  J4*inch  straight  shank  bit.  On  special 
order,  furnished  also  for  %  or  f^Lch.  Price,  $12.00 


No.  0.  Capacity  9  cubic  feet,  weight  150  lbs. 

No.  1.  Capacity  7  cubic  feet  of  earth,  weight  98  lbs. 
No.  2.  Capacity  5  cubic  feet  of  earth,  weight  90  lbs. 


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PAPEC  FARM  MACHINERY 


HAY  CHOPPER-SILO  FILLER 


PAPEC  ENSILAGE  CUTTER 


A  new  Papec  Cutter  will  put  more  even-cut  ensi¬ 
lage  into  your  silo  at  a  lower  cost  per  ton  than  any 
other  machine.  That’s  why  there  are  more  Papecs  in 
use  than  any  other  make.  Whether  your  power  is  a 
three  horse  gas  engine  or  a  15-30  tractor,  you  will 
find  a  Papec  size  and  model  that  meets  your  exact  re¬ 
quirements.  The  new  Papec  catalog  gives  figures  on 
silo  filling  costs  and  tells  how  they  can  be  reduced. 
Call  for  your  copy  next  time  you  are  in  town — or 
write  for  it  today. 


Here  is  a  machine  that  is  unsurpassed  as  a  silo 
filler,  yet  has  an  even  more  important  use.  With  it 
you  can  put  chopped  hay  into  the  mow  easier,  cheaper, 
and  quicker  than  you  can  put  up  whole  hay  with  a 
fork  or  slings.  No  more  work  in  the  hot,  dusty  mow. 
The  hay  is  blown  wherever  you  want  it.  It  takes  half 
the  usual  space,  keeps  perfectly,  is  easier  to  get  out 
of  the  mow,  is  cleaned  up  by  all  classes  of  stock  with¬ 
out  waste  of  coarse  parts.  Send  for  our  booklet,  “A 
Better  Way  to  Put  Up  Hay”. 


FEED  AND  ROUGHAGE  GRINDERS 

You  know  from  experience  that  grinding  increases 
the  value  of  small  grains  around  25%.  Grinding 
roughages  will  pay  even  better  dividends.  Papec  Ham¬ 
mer  Type  Grinders  handle  bulky  crops  as  well  as 
grain  because  they  have  governor-controlled,  self¬ 
feed  rolls.  With  a  Papec  you  can  make  rations  right 
on  your  farm  that  will  reduce  and  perhaps  eliminate 
your  commercial  feed  bill.  Your  feed  is  ground  exactly 
the  way  you  want  it,  when  you  want  it  and  at  a  real 
saving  in  the  cost  of  hauling  your  grain  to  mill.  Come 
in  and  investigate  this  grinder  for  yourself  or  drop 
us  a  line  for  complete  literature. 


PAPEC  1/2  -TON  FEED  MIXER 

If  you  have  been  mixing  your  feeds  by  hand  here 
is  good  news  for  you.  The  new  Papec  half  ton  batch 
mixer  will  prepare  your  rations  a  whole  lot  easier  and 
cheaper  than  you  can  do  the  job  in  any  other  way. 
Delivered  to  you  completely  assembled  ready  to  go  to 
work.  Operates  with  small  gas  engine  or  electric  mo¬ 
tor.  Thoroughly  tested  and  recommended  by  practical 
farmers  and  experiment  stations.  After  you  have  used 
a  Papec  Mixer  for  a  month  you  will  wonder  how  you 
ever  got  along  without  it.  Send  for  Feed  Mixer  Folder 
and  price  today. 


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IMPLEMENT  AND 

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SEED  CO. 

'y.  - 


Dowflake  Calcium  Chloride 


Dowflake  is  a  per¬ 
fected  form  of  Calcium 
Chloride,  is  white  in  ap¬ 
pearance  and  resembles 
common  salt,  except  that 
it  is  in  the  form  of  flakes 
rather  than  small  gran¬ 
ules.  It  has  the  property 
of  absorbing  from  the  air 
and  holding  three  times 
its  own  weight  in  moist¬ 
ure. 

Dowflake  is  an  efficient 
dust  preventive  and  road 
binder. 

Packed  in  100  lb.  moist¬ 
ure  proof  bags  and  350 
lb.  metal  drums. 

Write  for  prices. 


Buckley  Watering  Device 


No.  3  Stanchion  Basin 


Gravity  System  Illustration  shows  the  general  ap¬ 
plication  of  this  system,  but  brief  description  will  be 
necessary  to  demonstrate  its  importance,  usefulness 
and  simplicity.  On  application  we  will  mail  descriptive 
catalogue  with  testimonials. 


Improved  “Red  Chief”  Hand  Corn  Sheller 

Is  Guaranteed  to  do  as  Good,  if  not  Better  Work,  than 
any  other  Sheller  on  the  Market 


Has  patent  oval 
shaped  teeth  shell¬ 
ing  the  corn  with¬ 
out  cracking  the 
grains.  Only  shell¬ 
er  safe  to  use  for 
shelling  seed 
corn.  Throws  the 
cobs  outside  every 
time.  Clamps  on 
barrel  or  box. 
Closed  hopper, 
making  it  impos¬ 
sible  to  pinch 
hands.  Requires 
no  wrench.  Ten¬ 
don  directly  on 
cob,  not  on  hop¬ 
per,  which  makes  sheller  run  very  easy,  no  force  being  required 
to  expand  a  hopper. 


Price,  $4.00 


Hudson  Steel  Water 
Bowl 

No.  99  pressed  steel  Wa¬ 
ter  Bowl  is  made  of  It 
gauge  steel,  formed  with  a 
heavy  rolled  rim  and  gal¬ 
vanized  afterwards.  Size  4  % 
in.  deep,  10  in.  across  the 
top.  Valve  is  easily  and 
quickly  removable.  Weight, 
6  %  lbs. 


NEW  NO.  1-B  CLIPPER 
GRAIN,  SEED  AND  BEAN  CLEANER 


Capacity 


Dimensions 

Length . . 4  ft.  8  in. 

Width . . 2  ft.  2  in. 

Height . . . . 3  ft.  8  in. 

Shipping  weight,  185  lbs. 

Write  for  complete  descriptive  folder  and  prices 


Wheat  and  other 
grain,  20  bushels 
per  hour 

Clover  and  other 
seed,  10  bushels 
per  hour. 

Screen  length 
including  spread¬ 
ing  board,  29  in. 

Screens  19  in 
wide,  22  K  in. 
long. 


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Porter  Cow  Stalls 


Fig.  604 — Cow  Stall  as  fitted  for  cement  floor. 

Porter  cow  stalls  are  designed  for  the  man  who 
is  dairying  for  a  profit.  Containing  only  the  best  of 
materials  for  the  purpose  and  being  free  of  frills 
and  adjustable  attachments,  these  stalls  are  made 
for  permanent  installation  and  there  is  practically  no 
maintenance  expense. 

All  tubing  is  1%  inches  O.  D.  high  carbon  steel 
and  the  fittings  are  of  certified  malleable.  Standard 
width,  3  ft.  6  in.  Furnished  with  fig.  15  stanchion. 


Porter  Litter  Carrier 

Cleaning  the  barn  is  probably  one  of  the  most  dis¬ 
agreeable  jobs  on  the  farm,  especially  during  the  cold, 
rainy,  icy  months  when  cows  are  shut  in  and  bedding 
is  heavy. 


The  Porter 
Chain  Hoist 
Litter  Carrier, 
once  installed, 
is  always 
ready  to  help 
get  this  job 
done  quickly 
and  easily. 

Stack  the 
big  tub  full — 
it  holds  a 
man’s  size 
load — push  it 
out  to, the 
spre  ader  or 
pit  and  the  job 
is  done.  Made  to  stand  unusually  hard  service,  the  tub 
is  of  heavy  20-gauge  galvanized  steel,  with  ends  of 
heavier  metal;  strongly  braced  with  1  inch  angle  iron, 
closely  riveted  and  soldered  on  inside. 

Has  automatic  anti-friction  brake,  and  tub  dumps 
from  either  side. 

Fig.  668,  Porter  Chain  Hoist  Litter  Carrier,  capac¬ 
ity  10  bushels;  width  24  inches,  depth  22  inches, 
length  48  inches,  weight  222  pounds.  Tub  can  be  low¬ 
ered  9  feet,  clearance  necessary  from  track  to  bottom 
of  tub,  3  feet,  2  inches.  Operates  on  Porter  Double 
Bead  Columbian  track. 


•Porter  Columbian  Track 


No.  884 


Fig.  124 

Hanger 

Porter  Cow  Stanchions 

No.  15  is  made  of  Tubu¬ 
lar  steel  and  there  are  no 
sharp  corners  to  injure 
the  animal’s  neck.  The 
inside  width  is  about  7 14 
in.,  which  adapts  this 
stanchion  for  practically 
all  breeds  of  cattle. 

No.  884  is  made  of  D 
bar  steel,  light  in  weight 
and  adjustable. 


Fig.  672  Stanchion  Anchor  for  Wood  Curb. 


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John  Deere-Hoover  Potato  Digger 

The  name  of 
Hoover  on  potato 
machinery  has 
been  a  symbol  of 
quality  for  many 
years.  Linked 
with  the  name 
John  Deere,  the 
combina  t  i  o  n  is 
one  that  carries 
even  greater  prestige.  The  Hoover  line  of  potato  ma¬ 
chinery  now  has  behind  it  the  strength  of  the  John 
Deere  organization,  makers  of  quality  farm  imple¬ 
ments  for  nearly  a  century. 

John  Deere-Hoover  Potato  Diggers  have  exclusive 
features  which  enable  them  to  deliver  the  crop  in  bet¬ 
ter  condition,  run  lighter,  last  longer  and  operate  more 
efficiently  under  all  conditions. 

Do  Not  Damage  Potatoes 

The  rod  type  of  elevator  made  of  manganese  steel 
elevates  the  potatoes  without  rolling  and  bruising 
them.  The  elevator  is  of  original  Hoover  design  with 
the  links  alternately  raised  and  lowered.  This  tends 
to  lighten  the  draft,  prolongs  the  life  of  the  digger,  re¬ 
moves  the  dirt  to  best  advantage,  and  leaves  the  pota¬ 
toes  in  better  condition. 


Yukon  Feed  Cooker  and  Water  Heater 

The  boiler  of 
our  Yukon  Feed 
Cooker  is  made 
from  heavy  16- 
gauge  blue  an¬ 
nealed  steel.  All 
joints  and  seams 
securely  welded 
and  tested.  The 
boiler  is  fur¬ 
nished  with  four 
heavy  handles  on 
sides.  This  is  a 
very  desirable 
feature  as  the 
feed  can  be  car¬ 
ried  to  the  stock. 
The  boiler  sets 
down  one  inch  on  the  inside  of  the  furnace  which 
makes  it  impossible  to  get  out  of  position. 

The  body  forming  the  fire  box  of  the  cooker  is  also 
made  of  16-gauge  blue  annealed  steel.  The  grate  is 
furnished  so  that  either  wood  or  coal  can  be  used. 

The  fire  door  is  large  enough  to  admit  chunks  10 
in.  square.  Furnace  sits  on  legs  like  a  stove,  making 
it  perfectly  safe  to  use  in  a  building;  burns  cobs,  wood 
or  coal. 

Price 

Capacity  Width  Length  Depth  Weight  With 
No.  Gallons  Inches  Inches  Inches  Comp.  Grate 

240W  40  22  30  14  210  $24.50 

One  joint  of  6  in.  pipe  and  elbow  furnished  with 
each  cooker. 


Gray  Farrow  Saw  Table 


Improved  Wood  and  Pole  Saw  Frames 


Tilting  Table  Wood  Saw  Frame 

Prices  of  Tables  Without  Saws 


Tilting  Table  Wood  Saw  . $25.00 

Tilting  Table  Wood  Saw  with  Pole  Extension  27.75 

Tilting  Table  Pole  Saw  .  35.50 

Tilting  Table  Wood  Saw  Irons  .  10.25 

Jones  Circular  Saws 

20-inch,  set  and  sharpened . $3.50 

24-inch,  set  and  sharpened .  4.75 

2  6-inch,  set  and  sharpened .  5.35 

2  8-inch,  set  and  sharpened .  6.25 

30-inch,  set  and  sharpened .  7.15 

32-inch,  set  and  sharpened .  9.00 


Farmers’  Favorite  Cooker 

DESCRIPTION 

The  top  section  or  boiler,  is  made 
of  heavy  galvanized  steel  that  will 
not  rust,  and  is  also  provided  with 
four  heavy  tinned  malleable  iron 
drop  handles. 

This  sets  down  inside  the  lower 
section  one  inch,  thus  making  it 
impossible  for  the  boiler  to  slip 
to  one  side  and  tip  over,  as  when 
on  top  of  furnace. 

The  lower  section  of  furnace  is 
made  with  cast  iron  ends,  and  the 
center,  or  body,  of  heavy  steel 
plate. 

With  this  construction  the  entire  surface  of  the 
boiler  is  exposed  to  the  heat,  thus  making  it  a  very 
quick  heater. 

No.  2.  30  Gallon.  Price,  $20.00 


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McKay  Regular  Tire  Chains 


These  chains  are  made  to  fit  all 
sizes  of  tires  used  on  pleasure  cars. 
Made  from  extremely  strong 


lock  chain  link  side  chain,  and 
uniformly  hardened  cross  chains, 
McKay’s  give  the  utmost  in  wear¬ 
ing  qualities. 


Regular 

A  strong  chain- 


McKay  Single  Pneumatic 
Truck  Chains 

-hardened  by  our  special  process 


(Patented),  giving  unequaled  wear  and  life.  Smoothly 
welded,  electrically,  they  are  easy  on  the  tire  and  give 
positive  traction.  The  new  improved  fastener  (Pat¬ 
ented)  insures  ease  in  putting  on  and  taking  off. 


The  McKay  Fastener  is  easy  to 
open  and  close.  It  forms  a  posi¬ 
tive  lock,  connecting  with  the 
chain  to  prevent  loosening. 


Pneumatic  Truck 


Dual  Solid 


McKay  Dual  Solid  Truck  Chains 

Strong,  well-made  chains  that  will  stand  up  under 
unusually  heavy  duty.  So  made  that  they  lit  closely 
and  conform  to  the  tire,  eliminating  unnecessary  noise. 
Electrically  welded  cross  chains  of  specially  selected 
materials. 


Every  Fourth  Link 


McKay  Husky  Special 
Pneumatic  Truck  Chains 

McKAY  Husky  Specials  are 
EXTRA  HEAVY,  and  the  side 
chains  are  electrically  welded. 
Made  throughout  from  a  much 
heavier  gauge  material  than 
regular  pneuma  tic  truck 
chains. 

Particularly  advantageous 
for  heavy  haulage  in  mud, 
sand  and  other  conditions 
where  the  hauling  is  unusu¬ 
ally  heavy  and  is  not  on  paved 
roads. 

Made  with  cross  chain  in 
svery  fourth  link  of  side  chain. 

This  style  is  15%  to  50% 
heavier  than  regular  pneu¬ 
matic  chains. 


HISCO  OILS 


HRSCO  This  is  a  motor  oil  of  medium  body  univer- 
Mediurn  sally  adapted  for  general  automobile  use. 
Auto  will  give  good  compreession  and  wearing 
Oil  qualities,  and  is  free  from  carbon. 


HISCO  This  oil  is  of  heavy  body,  superior  for  cars 
Heavy  or  trucks  which  have  been  in  use  for  some 
Auto  time,  and  will  greatly  increase  the  compres- 
Oil  sion  and  effective  work  of  the  engine.  This 
oil  is  fine  lubricator  and  economical  in  use. 


Excellence  This  is  also  an  Underhay  Special  and  can- 
Medium  not  be  too  highly  recommended  by  us.  It 
Auto  is  from  Appalachian  crude,  carefully  filtered, 
Oil  with  high  wearing  qualities,  low  cold  test, 
and  once  used  customer  will  have  no  other 
quality. 


HISCO  This  oil  if  for  cream  separator  use,  and  is 
Amber  very  light  in  body  to  meet  the  conditions 
Separator  of  a  separator. 

Oil 


HISCO  This  is  a  lubricating  oil  of  good  body,  free 
Red  from  gum  or  sediment,  of  proper  quality  to 
Engine  lubricate  general  engine  or  shafting  bear- 
Oil  ings,  mowing  machines  and  all  other  farm¬ 
ing  tools. 


HISCO  This  is  an  amber  oil,  light  in  body,  especially 
Paraffine  for  use  in  laying  dust  on  floors,  very  light 
Oil  lubrication,  or  for  any  other  use  where  an 
oil  of  light  body  and  low  price  is  needed. 


Cup  This  is  a  superior  yellow  Cup  Grease,  medi- 
Grease  um  in  consistency,  for  use  in  cups  on  the 
engine,  spring  ends,  and  elsewhere  about 
the  automobile  and  truck,  also  for  any 
engine  room  use  where  a  grease  is  needed 
in  a  compression  cup. 


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IMPLEMENT  AND 

LEWISTON  MAINE 


SEED  CO. 


A 

Arsenate  of  Calcium  35 

Arsenate  of  Lead  34 

Asbestoline  91 

Auger,  Post  Hole  65 

Axes.  Chopping  64 


B 


Bags.  Feed 

58 

Fruit  Picking 

Hi 

Balls.  Ox 

57 

Bands.  Leg 

49 

Baskets.  Galvanized  62 

Splint 

60-61 

Wire  Potato 

63 

Beaters.  Egg 

64 

Bells,  Cow 

58 

Belting,  Rubber 

72 

B-K 

37 

Black  Leaf  40 

38 

Blue  Vitriol 

35 

Boards.  Bread  and 

Pastrv 

75 

Wash 

74 

Boilers.  Wash 

63 

Bordeaux,  Drv 

34 

Bordo  Arsenate.  Drv  34 

Bottles,  Test 

53 

Vacu  u  m 

77 

Bowls.  Cattle 

Drinking 

123 

Boxes,  Egg  , 

45 

Flower 

66 

Oak  Butter 

73 

Rural  Mail 

62 

Brackets.  Rafter 

96 

Brooders 

42-44 

Brushes,  Horse 

58 

Milk  Bottle 

87 

Paint 

S6-S9 

Test  Bottle 

53 

Separator  Bowl 

S7 

Buckets,  Sugar 

73 

Bug  Death 

37 

Burners,  Rubbish 

60 

C 

Calcium  Chloride 

123 

Cans,  Ash 

62 

Cream 

54 

Garbage 

62 

Milk 

55 

Oil 

63 

Caps,  Bottle 

54 

Caponizing  Sets 

45 

Carbola 

35 

Carbolineum 

42 

Cards,  Cattle 

58 

Carriers,  Bottle 

52 

Butter 

54 

Hay 

95 

Litter 

121 

Cases.  Metal  Egg 

45 

Milk  Bottle 

52 

Egg  Shipping 

45 

Ceresan 

39 

Chains,  Auto  Tire 

126 

Cow  and  Halter 

57 

Stake 

56 

Tie  Out 

57 

Trace 

57 

Chick  Tablets 

44 

Chipper,  Ice 

69 

Choppers,  Food 

69 

Meat 

69 

Churns,  Butter 

51-52 

Cleaners,  Vacuum 

75 

Color,  Butter 

Combs,  Curry 

58 

Conveyors, 

Merchandise 

70 

Cookers,  Feed 

125 

Coolers.  Milk 

54 

Crates,  Poultry 

45 

Creonoid 

315 

Creosote,  Gypsy 

Moth 

36 

Crowbars 

<53 

Crow  Corn  Oil 

36 

Crow  Repellent 

36 

Cultivators.  Garden 
69.  101,  102.  106.  107,  110 
Riding  114 


Walking  113 

Culti- Packer  120 

Cutters, 

Clover  51 

Ensilage  121-122 

Hand  Peed  121 

Root  110,  121 

Slaw  and  Kraut  74 
Stricture  53 

D 

Diggers,  Potato  125 
Dilators,  Teat  53 

Dip  and  Disinfectant  35 
Drills.  Disc  116 

Machine  121 

Dryers,  Outdoor  74 
Wall  74 

Dustbane  58 

Dusters.  37.  76,  77 
Powder  118,  119,  104 
Power  118 

Dust  Calendar  33 

Dust  Mixtures 

34,  118-119 


E 

Egg  Boxes  and  Cases  45 


Engines,  Gasoline  115 
Evergreen  36 

Extras  and  Repairs  80 

F 

Feeders,  Calf  55 

Chicken.  Poultry  46-49 
Fence,  Field.  Poultry 
and  Lawn  50 

Fertilizer  40-41 

Fillers,  Bottle  54 

Fittings. 

Brass  Spray  103 

Flit  36 

Fly- To  x  37 

Food,  Stock  56 

Forge  119 

Forks,  Horse  Hay  96 
Formaldehyde 

Liquid  35 

Fountains,  Chicken 
and  Poultry  46-49 


Freezers.  Ice  Cream  69 
Front,  Stone  Boat  110 

G 


Glassware,  Tester  53 
Grapples,  Rafter  96 
Grinders.  Tool  76 

Grindstones  94 

Guard.  Flower  Bed  50 

II 

Halters  57-58 

Hammers,  Striking  64 
Hampers,  Clothes  61 
Handles,  Ice  Hook  67 
Saw  68 

Hangers,  Barn  Door  93 
Garage  Door  93-94 
Harrows.  Disc  110 
Spike  Tooth  115 

Spring  Tooth  115 
Harvesters,  Corn  119 
Grain  119 

Headers.  Barrel  64 
Heater,  Brooder  43 
Hellebore,  Powdered  36 
Herbs  31 

Hitch.  Swivel  Rope  96 
Hone,  Pocket  60 

Hods,  Coal  62 

Hoes.  Grub  64 

Potato  120 

Hoists,  Ireland  Hav  120 
Holder,  Milk  Bottle  55 
Hooks,  Corn  76 

Floor  96 

Grass  76 

Hanger  96 

Weeding  65 

Horses.  Clothes  75 
Hose,  Garden  59 


INDEX 


i 


Ice  Chipper 

69 

Ice  Tools 

67 

Incubators  4f 

!-43 

Insecticides  and 

Fungicides  33 

1-40 

Insect  Powder 

36 

J 

Jacks,  Pump 

1(H) 

■Tars,  Stone 

63 

Jugs,  Glass 

77 

Jugs.  Stone 

63 

K 

Kettle,  Tea 

63 

Kerosine  Emulsion 

35 

Killers,  Fly 

76 

Dandy-Lion  Weed 

91 

Louse 

44 

Kits.  Lunch 

77 

Knives,  Asparagus 

<19 

Hay 

76 

Killing 

45 

K-R-0 

71 

I. 

Lacing.  Belt 

72 

Ladders, 

All  Kinds  74 

Lamps,  Driving 

72 

Lanterns 

72 

Latches,  Barn  Door 

57 

Leads.  Cattle 

57 

Lice  Ointment 

44 

Lime,  Sulphur,  Dry 

34 

Loaders.  Hay 

117 

M 

Makers,  Bread 

69 

Mangers.  Feed 

•  >  t 

Mattocks.  Pick 

64 

Mauls,  Choppers 

64 

Measures,  Acid 

53 

Wood 

69 

Milk  Fever  Outfit 

o3 

Mills.  Fanning 

123 

Mixers,  Cement 

113 

Mops,  O'Cedar 

SO 

Moulds,  Butter 

52 

Mowers,  Hay 

117 

Hand  Lawn 

78 

Power  Lawn 

79 

Mulch  Paper 

37 

X 

Netting,  Poultry 

49 

Nozzles,  Hose 

59 

Nozzles.  Spray 

193 

o 

Oil,  Crow  Corn  36 

Oil.  Fly  36 

Oils,  Hiseo  Auto  126 

Openers,  .Tar  64,  69 

P 

Pads,  Horse  Collar  58 


Strainer  51 

Pails,  Chamber  62 
Dairy  55 

Dinner  62 

Paint.  Colonial  82-85 
Martin  Varnish  Co.  90 
Oil  Colors  in  Tubes  86 
Roofing  81,  91 


Pan-i-Min,  Dr.  Hess  44 


Pans,  Dust  76 

Paper,  Mulch  37 

Parcel  Post  Table  12 
Parers.  Apple  64 

Paris  Green  35 

Pickers,  Fruit  76 

Picks  64 

Pipette.  Milk  53 

Planters. 

Deere  Corn  116 

Hand  Corn  115 

King  Corn  115 

Potato  116 

Plants  31 

Pliers.  Staple  49 

Plows,  Sulky  109 

Tractor  109 

Walking  108 

Points,  Well  102 

Polish,  O'Cedar  80 

Poppers.  Corn  77 

Posts.  Fence  50 

Pots,  Bean  63 

Watering  62 

Powder.  Healing  56 
Insect  36 

Lice  44 

Poultry.  Tablets  44 
Crates  45 

Pruners,  All  Kinds 

65.  66 

Pulleys,  Hay  Fork  96 
Pulverizer,  Soil  120 
Pumps.  Myers  97-192 
Wood  102 

K 

Racks.  Corner  Hay  58 
Rakes. 

Bamboo  Lawn  77 
Hand  95 

Side  Delivery  117 
Sulky  Dump  117 
Rat  Corn  37 

Red  Arrow  Insect 
Spray  40 

Remedies, 

Bog  Bag  56 

Calves  Cordial  57 

Cow’s  Relief  57 

Garget  56 

Healing  Powder  56 
Horse  Comfort  56 

Horse  Tonic  56 

Kow  Kare  56 

Scratches  and  Gall  57 
Rings,  Bull  57 

Rods,  Bamboo  102 
Rollers.  Land  107 

Lawn  7'.) 

Roofing.  Roll  and 


Rope  Sizes 


Salt  71 

Saw  Rig.  Tractor  110 

Tables  125 

Webs  68 

Saws,  Circular  68.  125 
Cross-Cut  68 

One  Man  <!8 

Pruning  66 

Scales.  Milk  55 

Platform  79 

Spring  71 

Scrapers.  Barn  65 

Road  121 

Screws,  Drive  96 

Seeders,  Cahoon  115 

Cyclone  115 

Garden  106,  107 

Seeds.  Bird  31 

Flower  2-11 

Grain  32 

Planting  Table  12 

Table  of  32 

Vegetable  13-31 

Semesan  39 

Separators,  Cream  120 

Shears.  Pruning  65 


Grass  66,  70 

Sheep  Manure  40 

Shellers.  Corn  123 

Shoes,  Snow  70 

Sifters,  Ash  62 

Sinks,  Cast  Iron  76 
Skis  70 

Snaps,  Bull  58 

Harness  64 

Sowers,  Seed  116 

Fertilizer  40.  116,  119 
Spouts,  Sap  69 

Spray  Calendar  33 
Gun  102 

Sprayers,  Cattle  104 
Knapsack  101,  104,  105 
Potato  100,  101 

Orchard  101,  102 
Spreaders,  Manure  114 
Sprinklers,  Lawn  59 
Sprouter,  Oats  49 

Stalls,  Cow  124 

Stanchions,  Cow  124 
Steel  Wool  77 

Stimugerm  38 

Stim-U-Plant  38 

Stones,  Axe  60 

Scythe  60 

Soap  65 

Stoneware  63 

Stoppers, 

Wooden  Can  55 

Stormtight  81 

Stove,  Putnam  43 

Stoves,  Gasoline  105 
Strainer,  Milk  51 

Sulphur  Candles  38 
Sweeping  Compound  58 
Sweepers.  Vacuum  75 
Swings.  Lawn  73 

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Tables,  Ironing  75 

Sewing  74 

Tanglefoot.  Tree  38 
Tar.  Pine  and  Coal  35 
Testers,  Babcock  52 
Thermometers  43 

Tires  and  Tubes  Cover 
Tongs,  Ice  67 

Tonic,  Stock  56 

Torch,  Gasoline  77 

Track.  Hay  Carrier  96 
Barn  Door  93 

Tractor.  Deere  111.  112 
Gravely  110 

Traps.  Game  64 

Rodent  72 

Trellises  66 

Trucks.  Barrel  72 

Farm  116 

Hand  72 

Tubes,  Milking 
Tubs,  Galvanized  62 

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Unloaders.  Hay  95 

V 

Varnish.  Martin  90 
Ver-Mi-Trol.  Poultry  44 
Vigoro  41 

Volck  36 

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Wafer  Thermostats  43 
Wagons,  Coaster  70 
Warmers.  Soapstone  65 
Washing  Machines  73 
Water  Systems  Ti 

Wax,  Floor  71 

Wedges  64 

Weeders,  Hand  65 

Wheelbarrows  91 

Wool.  Steel  77 

Wrenches. 

Combination  76 

Wringers.  Clothes  73 
Mop  73 


Wyandotte  Products  56 


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Equipment- 


DAI  ANpF  Perfect  balance — accounts  mainly  for  the  superb  perforra- 
*■"**“ ***”^*~*  ance  of  Richland  Double  Duties  on  today’s  new  cars— 
Every  ounce  of  tire  weight  is  exactly  countered;  every  unit  of  the  tread  is 
equally  offset — Thus  the  tires  roll  smoothly,  pick  up  speed  quickly,  are  instantly 
responsive  to  the  driver’s  need — Richland  Double  Duty  Balloons  are  made  from 
the  best  materials  the  market  offers — They  have  the  extra  margin  of  strength 
to  meet  emergencies — They  possess  endurance,  stamina,  dependability — Fine 
tires  in  every  sense  of  the  word,  they  perform  brilliantly,  serve  long  and  faith¬ 
fully — Their  graceful  line  and  balanced  design  add  beauty  to  the  most  distin¬ 
guished  cars. 


RICHLAND  is  one  manufacturer  that  does  not  sell  its  product  on  the  basis 
of  a  single  feature  of  construction.  It  is  the  Richland  belief  that  the  car  owner 
looks  beyond  special  features  to  mileage — the  real  index  of  tire  value.  A  tire  is 
no  better  than  its  weakest  part.  Richland  tires  are  built  with  parts  of  balanced 
strength,  so  the  finished  product  faithfully  serves  the  car  owner,  delivering 
generous  mileage  beyond  normal  expectation. 


Richland  Double  Duty — Extra  Heavy  Tubes 


Richland  Heavy  Duty  Trucks 

Richland  Heavy  Duty  Cords  are  prime  favorites  with  truck  owners  who 
watch  tire  cost-per-mile.  The  economical  performance  of  these  casings  on  com¬ 
mercial  vehicles  goes  back  directly  to  the  Richland  policy  of  having  the  pick 
of  quality  materials  fashioned  into  the  finished  tire  by  expert  workmen,  accord¬ 
ing  to  advanced  engineering  principles.  The 
carcasses  of  Richland  Heavy  Duty  Cords 
are  thus  strong  to  stand  the  thrust  of  heavy 
weights,  supple  to  protect  the  vehicle  and 
the  load.  Truck  owners  who  are  compelled 
to  avoid  costly  tie-ups  of  men  and  vehicles, 
stick  close  to  these  big,  tough  Richland 
Heavy  Duty  Cords. 

Richland  Extra  Heavy  Tubes 

Richland  tubes  are  tire  shape  tubes,  built 
by  a  special  process  so  the  tube  wall  is 
everywhere  of  equal  thickness.  The  life  of 
the  tube  is  thus  prolonged.  Driving  is  made 
safer  and  freer  from  trouble.  Richland  tubes 
are  silver  gray — with  steam  vulcanized 
splices,  double  reinforced  valve  bases.  Bal¬ 
loon  sizes  are  made  in  Extra  Heavy  and 
Standard  weights. 

Richland  Heavy  Car  Type  Cords 

Richland  Heavy  Car  Type  Cords  are 
prime  favorites  with  experienced  tire  buy¬ 
ers.  They  are  extra  size.  Their  tough  treads 
last  long  and  wear  evenly.  Dealers  who  have 
handled  this  line  for  years  will  tell  you  that 
for  mileage,  for  ap¬ 
pearance,  for  value, 
this  high  pressure 
tire  is  without  equal.